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COMPASS. college admissions tests. Types of College Admissions Tests. The 3 primary admissions tests are: COMPASS TEST ACT SAT. If I plan to attend a 2-year college or a Technical college,. What test do I need to take??. ANSWER: COMPASS OR THE ASSET TEST. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Types of College Admissions Tests
•The 3 primary admissions tests are:
•COMPASS TEST•ACT•SAT
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IF I PLAN TO ATTEND A 2-YEAR COLLEGE OR A TECHNICAL COLLEGE,
What test do I need to take??
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ANSWER: COMPASS OR THE ASSET TESTTAKE ONE OF THESE TESTS IF YOU ARE GOING TO A
TECH COLLEGE OR A 2-YEAR COLLEGE
WHEN AND WHERE???DURING THE FALL OF YOUR
SENIOR YEAR.
CALL THE COLLEGE THAT YOU PLAN TO ATTEND TO SCHEDULE TESTING.
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I PLAN TO ATTEND A 4-YEAR COLLEGE…
Which test should I take??
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Which test is best for me?
English, Math, Reading, Science, Writing
Score – 1-36
Plan to attend a 4 YR College/University and
are taking at least Math 3
No penalty for wrong answers.
Is similar to a school achievement test
Critical Reading, Math, Writing
Score - 200-800 for each part
Plan to attend a 4 YR COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY and are
currently taking Honors Pre-calculus or higher math
Penalized for wrong answers.
Answers involve application of knowledge
SAT
ACT
Math 50%
Math25%
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Which test is best for me?• Review your PSAT scores. If you scored a 50 or higher on the math and reading portions, you probably want to go ahead and take the SAT. If you scored lower than that, the ACT might be a better test for you.
• Check with your counselor and ask for her recommendation.
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When do I sign up????
•SAT/ACT •Spring of the junior year
•COMPASS • Fall of the senior year
• Dual Enrollment/Governor’s Honors - Fall of the junior year
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HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR THE TESTS? ACT- www.ACTStudentOnline.org
SAT- www.CollegeBoard.com
COMPASS – Contact the college to schedule test date/time
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PREPARING FOR THE TESTS• BOTH www.collegeboard.com and www.act.org offer
full length practice tests online.
• CHS offers Preparation classes after school and on Saturdays
• Practice booklets are available in the guidance office
• Sign up at https://commonaps.collegebaord.com to receive newsletters and SAT questions of the day.
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College Admissions Tests
The very BEST preparation of all is: Take Challenging Courses
Read oftenStudy daily
If you do your best in school, you will be READY!
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Staying on Course for Graduation• Remember that your junior grades are the MOST important
grades and that grades are the number one factor that colleges consider when they receive your application.
• You will apply to college next fall, so the latest grades they will see are your junior grades.
• If you have any credits that you make up, be sure you check out credit connect options in January. You don’t want to be in a junior homeroom your senior year!!
•Make your junior year one that opens lots of doors to the future for you!