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2  Over 700 colleges do NOT require a standardized test for admission (11 in NC) (See http://www.fairtest.org/univ/optional.htm for more information)http://www.fairtest.org/univ/optional.htm  But the majority of colleges require either the SAT or ACT – Since admission to all colleges has become so competitive, you need to decide – which test is best for you?

3 SAT  Created and administered by College Board  www.collegeboard.com www.collegeboard.com  Accepted by all colleges ACT  Created and administered by ACT.org  http://www.actstudent.org/ http://www.actstudent.org/  Accepted by all colleges Colleges say they don’t prefer one test over the other...

4 SAT  Reasoning and problem-solving skills  4 sections  3 hours, 45 minutes ACT  Curriculum-based  Questions more knowledge-based and some think even more “straightforward”  10 sections  2 hours 55 minutes (plus 30 minutes with optional writing test) In the last 5 years, the number of ACT test-takers on the East Coast has risen over 66 percent, and on the West Coast, 44 percent – largely as a result of the new, longer SAT

5 SAT 4 sections  English (language/rhetoric)  Math  Science  Reading  Writing (optional – but colleges require it for admission) ACT 10 sections  Essay + 2 multiple choice writing sections  3 critical reading sections  3 math sections  1 experimental section

6 SAT - READING  35 minutes  4 reading comprehension passages  40 questions (10 questions per passage) ACT - READING  70 minutes  19 sentence completion  4 short passages, 4 long passages, 2 comparison passages  48 questions passage- based reading

7 SAT – MATH ACT - MATH  70 minutes, 54 questions (45 m.c. + 10 student-produced reponses)  Math accounts for ½ (1600) or 1/3 (2400) of total score  Topics covered Arithmetic, geometry, algebra, and Algebra II  60 minutes, 60 questions (all multiple choice)  Math accounts for ¼ of your total score  Topics covered: Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry

8 SAT – SCIENCE ACT - SCIENCE  Science not included  Science (analysis, interpretation, evaluation, basic content, and problem- solving)

9 SAT - ESSAY ACT - ESSAY  First thing you do  25 minutes  Factored into overall writing score  Abstract, philosophical topic – pick a side  Last thing you do  30 minutes  Not included in composite score  Topic is about something of importance to high school students  Take position, explain different sides

10 SATACT  Total score = 2400  Critical Reading 200-800  Math 200-800  Writing 200-800  Total composite score of 1-36 (based on average of 4 tests)  Score of 0-12 for optional essay

11 SATACT  ¼ point subtracted for wrong answers  Your ENTIRE score history will be sent automatically to colleges – you may not choose scores  No penalty for wrong answers  You decide which scores to send to colleges and may send just your highest scores

12 ACT SAT MATH/READING SAT MATH, READING, WRITING 3616002400 351560-15902340 341510-15502260 331460-15002190 321410-14502130 311360-14002040 301320-13501980 291280-13101920 281240-12701860 271210-12301820 261170-12001760

13 ACTSAT (math, reading)SAT (math, reading, writing) 251130-11601700 241090-11201650 231060-10801590 221020-10501530 21980-10101500 20940-9701410 19900-9301350 18860-8901290 17810-8501210 16760-8001140 15710-7501060 14660-7001000 13590-650900 12520-580780 11500-510750

14 SATACT  Reasoning Test - $45  Late Fee - $23  4 score reports free  Additional score reports - $9.50  ACT - $31  ACT + writing - $46  4 score reports free  Additional score reports $9.00

15 SAT ACT Test DateRegister by November 1September 26 December 5November 5 January 24December 26 March 14February 10 May 2March 31 June 5May 5 Test DateRegister by October 25September 19 December 13November 7 February 7January 6 April 4February 27 June 13May 8 @ Cedar Ridge: October 25 and February 7

16  Check out their Freshman Profile http://colleges.co llegetoolkit.com /Colleges/State /North_Carolin a/37.aspx

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