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COLLEGE ENTRANCE TESTS SAT, ACT, PSAT, PLAN & MORE Johnna Cheek Christina Sawyer
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College Entrance Tests Use at Community Colleges
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College Entrance Tests: One piece of the puzzle ACT/SAT Scores Rigor/Grades Extracurricular Activities Rank, essay, recommendations, etc.
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College Entrance Tests Minimum Admissions Requirements SAT or ACT required with application to any UNC System School Beginning with Fall 2013, UNC System Schools will have a requirement of an 800 (R+M) on the SAT or 17 on the ACT (www.northcarolina.edu; www.cfnc.org)www.northcarolina.eduwww.cfnc.org Test Optional Schools (WFU, Guilford, etc.) – Interview, writing samples instead http://www.northcarolina.edu/aa/admissions/requirements.htm
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SAT or ACT? Most all colleges accept EITHER or BOTH tests Majority of schools use the HIGHEST test scores, regardless of when taken Specific ACT/SAT policies can be found at college websites or on www.collegeboard.org and www.cfnc.orgwww.collegeboard.org www.cfnc.org
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SAT vs. ACT SAT Designed to measure thinking and problem-solving ability Stronger emphasis on vocabulary Algebra & Geom – some free response questions Divided into 9 smaller sections (3 Critical Reading, 3 Math, 3 Writing) 140 questions Essay first 3 hours, 45 minutes Scoring - Penalty for wrong answers www.collegeboard.org www.collegeboard.org ACT Questions more straightforward; more like a “school” test More focus on grammar, punctuation, and syntax Includes some Trig. Includes Science (tests reading and reasoning skills) Divided into big “chunks” – English, Math, Reading, & Science 215 questions Essay last 3 hours, 25 minutes www.actstudent.org www.actstudent.org
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Scoring SAT Critical Reading – 200-800 Mathematics – 200-800 Writing – 200-800 National Averages Critical Reading – 497 (NC 493) Mathematics – 514 (NC 508) Writing – 489 (NC 469) CR+M top score 1600 (average ~1000) CR+M+W top score 2400 (average ~1500) ACT English – 1-36 Mathematics – 1-36 Reading – 1-36 Science – 1-36 Composite – 1-36 (average of 4 scores rounded) National Averages English 20.6 (NC 21.2) Math 21.1 (NC 22.4) Reading 21.3 (NC 22.2) Science 20.9 (21.4) Composite 21.1 (21.9) (NC only 18% graduates tested)
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Concordance Tables
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www.collegeboard.org
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SOURCE: www.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.org
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www.cfnc.org Same information, different format (averages and middle 50% range) Plan To College Explore Post-Secondary Schools Search for School Admissions Tab
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NC’s College & Career Promise Beginning this year, all Juniors will take the ACT in March FREE OF CHARGE ($49.50 value) Beginning this year, all SOPHOMORES took the PLAN during December
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Recommendations Take PLAN as sophomore Take PSAT as sophomore and junior Take ACT and SAT as junior (SAT after Alg 2) Take best of two as senior (or both)
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How to Prepare Use PSAT/PLAN results www.cfnc.org www.cfnc.org www.actstudent.org www.actstudent.org www.collegeboard.org www.collegeboard.org CapEd Sylvan Princeton Review Plus MANY more… www.south.stokes.k12.nc.us www.south.stokes.k12.nc.us
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Questions? Grade-level Groups 10 th Graders & Parents – Auditorium PLAN & PSAT Scores 11 th Graders & Parents – Library PSAT Scores ACT/SAT Recommendations
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