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- FRESHMAN 1500 - 1600 CLUB - SCHOLARSHIPS - COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
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Online ACT - www.actstudent.org ACT - www.actstudent.org SAT - www.collegeboard.com SAT - www.collegeboard.com ▪ Quickest and easiest way ▪ Older than 13 and able to use credit card ▪ Receives immediate registration confirmation ▪ 24-hour access to registration for printing or correct your Admission Ticket.
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The test is given seven times a year in the U.S. Here are some dates when the test will be given: October November December January March May June Fees are $50 every time you take the test. If you are a junior or a senior and receive free or reduced lunch, call Nita Baker and see how you may qualify for a fee waiver (912) 557-6687.
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Here are some dates when the test will be given: June 9 th September 8 th October 27 th December 8 th February 9 th, 2013 April 13 th, 2013 June 8 th, 2013 Fees are $50.50 every time you take the test. If you are a junior or a senior and receive free or reduced lunch, call Nita Baker and see how you may qualify for a fee waiver (912) 557-6687.
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Students should: Challenge themselves throughout high school by taking rigorous courses Read and write as much as possible—both in and outside of school Familiarize themselves with the different types of questions on how the test is scored. Set a goal to take the SAT and ACT at least once every year in high school!
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http://www.4tests.com/exams/examdetail.asp?eid=6 http://www.4tests.com/exams/examdetail.asp?eid=6 This website offers you 4 test to take. 3 math sections and 2 critical reading sections. Section 1 & 2 of the math section had 21 questions each while section 3 of the math portion had 25 questions. Both section 1 & 2 of critical are 25 questions. http://www.collegeboard.comhttp://www.collegeboard.com (test prep items, practice questions, test-taking tips, full practice test) http://www.powerprep.com/getstarted.htmhttp://www.powerprep.com/getstarted.htm (you can register for FREE online ACT/SAT preparation courses) http://www.number2.com/http://www.number2.com/ you can enroll at this site and receive resources and preparation online for FREE)
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http://www.act-sat-prep.com/ (this costs money to join) http://www.act-sat-prep.com/ http://www.takesat.com/ (FREE test prep items, practice questions, test-taking tips, additional resources) http://www.takesat.com/ http://www.testmasters.com/ http://www.testmasters.com/ http://www.kaptest.com/ http://www.kaptest.com/
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By: Caroline Sills and Fallon O’Brien
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Admission Ticket Two No.2 pencils and soft eraser Photo Identification A basic calculator (OPTIONAL)
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Cell Phones iPod, iPad, mP3 Laptops, notebook, tablet Timers of any kind Camera Any recording device
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Answer the easy questions first. Mark skipped questions in your exam booklet so you may quickly return to them later. Take educated guesses and use process of elimination. Write in the booklet and mark wrong answers. (Do scratch work) Make sure your answers in the test booklet correspond with the answers on your answer sheet.
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Avoid stray marks. Mark only one answer for each question. Skip any question if you have no idea of the answer. (You do not lose points) Do not spend too much time on a question. Know where the easy questions are and do them first. Know where the hard questions are and consider omitting them. If a hard question looks easy, your answer is probably wrong. Memorize the test directions before the day of the test.
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By: Shelby Scott & Hannah Goode
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combine your best critical reading score, your best math score and your best writing score from different test dates
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if you have mixed scores, you can use the higher score the first time, you high in math and low on critical reading the second time, maybe you scored low on math but high on critical reading it will take your highest math and highest critical reading scores from both tests
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