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ACT/SAT Registration and the High School Code
To register for the ACT, go to www.actstudent.org and click on "Registration."

To register for the SAT, go to www.collegeboard.com and click on "Register for the Test."

When you register for your ACT or SAT, you will be asked to give your high school code number. Our school's code is 446-450. Be sure and include the code number if you want the high school to receive your scores.
ACT Testing Dates
2010/2011 Test Dates/Registration
Deadlines

September 11 Register by Aug. 6

October 23 Register by Sep. 17

December 11 Register by Nov. 5

February 12 Register by Jan. 7

April 9 Register by March 4

June 11 Register by May 6

The fee for the ACT is $33.00. If you take the ACT plus Writing, the fee is $48.00.

Go to www.actstudent.org for more information and to register.


2011-12 Testing Dates:

September 10, 2011
October 22, 2011
December 10, 2011
February 11, 2012
April 14, 2012
June 9, 2012
SAT Testing Dates
2010/2011 Testing Dates
Test Dates/Test Registration Deadlines

October 9 Register by Sept. 10

November 6 Register by Oct. 8

December 4 Register by Nov. 5

January 22 Register by Dec. 23

March 12 Register by Feb.11

May 7 Register by April 8

June 4 Register by May 6

The fee for the SAT is $47.00. The writing is included for every SAT.

Go to www.collegeboard.com for more information and to register.


ACT vs. SAT
*material from sparknotes.com

Testing Philosophy:

ACT
The ACT strives to assess the knowledge you've acquired, meaning that the test focuses on subjects and skills taught in high school.

SAT
The SAT tries to assess "innate ability." It does so using tricky and confusing phrasing to determine your test-taking skills (i.e. your performance under pressure and your ability to identify what's being asked.)


Differences in Format:

ACT
Total Time 175 minutes (plus 30 minute optional writing test)

SAT
225 minutes (plus 25 minute experimental section)

Total Number of Sections:

ACT
4: Math, Science, Social, English (plus the optional writing test)

SAT
3: Math, Reading Comprehension, English (plus 1 experimental section)

Cost Fee (2008-2009):

ACT $31.00
$46.00 (with writing)

SAT: $45.00


Testing Day Tips
Your SAT® Checklist


As your SAT test day draws near, be sure to review these last-minute tips to help you do your best.

The Day Before

□ Gather up everything you're going to need for the next morning. You don't want to be stuck frantically searching for your Admission Ticket just before you rush out the door. You'll need the following items:
o Acceptable photo ID
o Your SAT Admission Ticket
o Two sharpened No. 2 pencils (pens and mechanical pencils are not allowed)
o A calculator with fresh batteries
o A hand-held CD player with fresh batteries, if you are taking a Language Test with Listening
□ Write down the directions to the test center. Make sure you know how to get to your test center and how long it'll take you to get there.
□ Check to see if your test center is open. Especially if there is bad weather in your area, tune into your local media (like you do for school closing announcements) or visit www.collegeboard.com on the Friday before the test to make sure your test center is open.
□ Be well-rested and ready to go. Get a good night's sleep the night before the test.
□ Set two alarms—one in your room and one in someone else's room, in case you hit the snooze button one time too many.
The Morning of the Test


□ Eat breakfast. You'll be at the test center for four hours and you're likely to get hungry.
□ Bring snacks. During one of the breaks, you can eat or drink any snacks you have brought with you. A healthy snack will go a long way toward keeping you alert during the entire test.
□ Arrive at your test center no later than 7:45 a.m. Don't risk getting locked out because you're 30 seconds late. Give yourself plenty of time to get to get there. Consider traffic, weather conditions, flat tires, and anything else that could slow you down.

□ Leave your cell phone at home. Don't run the risk of having your phone ring or vibrate during testing. It could cost you your scores! If you are seen using a cell phone or any other prohibited electronic device while in the test center, or if the device makes noise or vibrates, you may be dismissed immediately, your scores may be canceled, and the device may be confiscated. This policy also applies to any other prohibited digital and/or electronic devices such as Blackberries, pagers, PDAs, cameras or other photographic equipment, or separate timers of any kind. We strongly advise you not to bring them.
During the Test

□ Use breaks to eat or drink any snacks you have brought with you. You will have several breaks during the test. Use them to relax and eat a snack so you can stay focused.
□ Work only on the section you are supposed to be working on. You're not allowed to go back to a section once that section has ended. You also can't start the next section if you finish a section early.
□ Do easier questions first. You earn just as many points for easy questions as you do for hard ones.
□ Make sure you use a No. 2 pencil on the answer sheet. It is very important that you fill in the entire circle darkly and completely. If you change your response, erase it as completely as possible. It is very important that you follow these instructions when filling out your answer sheet.
□ Use all of your time. Students around you may close up their test books and rest their heads on their desks, but you know better. Go back to review problems you weren't quite sure about the first time. Or, if you skipped any hard problems use the time to try to work them out.
□ Stay positive and focused. Keep your mind on your work, not your score.
□ Try not to worry about whether you "nailed it" or "blew it." Know you did your best—and celebrate. You deserve it.

Good Luck!



Free Practice Websites
For more information on dates, registration deadlines, testing tips, etc.... check out the following websites:

www.actstudent.org

www.collegeboard.com


For extra practice with the ACT or SAT, go to the following websites:

www.collegefortexans.com

www.testpreview.com

www.free-test-online.com

www.princetonreview.com

www.prepsage.com

www.schoolsoup.com

www.march2success.com

www.number2.com








ACT Online Test Prep
The only online test preparation program designed by ACT test development professionals. ACT Online Prep offers practice test questions, a practice essay with reali-time scoring, a diagnostic test, and personalized Study Paths to help students improve. Students can access ACT Online Prep via the Internet anywhere and at any time. For more information, visit

www.actstudent.org

SAT Online Test Prep
The following website is a great website for SAT prep:

www.satprepplan.com




TOPCAT - Free Online
Texas Online Preparation for College Admissions Tests, or TOPCAT, provides FREE online ACT and SAT test preparation! Visit www.collegefortexans.com and click on TOPCAT. This is a great tool!
Learn-A-Test
Learn-A-Test, a database of practice examinations, is available at the Lubbock Public Library, 1306 Ninth St. Hundreds of practice examinations, including SAT, ACT and elementary, middle school and high school skills improvement tests, plus graduate entrance exams, are available.

Also available are vocational exams, such as firefighter, law enforcement, basic nursing, EMS, cosmetology and real estate, as well as preparation for U. S. citizenship and English as a second language tests.

The database is available on computers at each library location - Mahon, 1306 Ninth St., Godeke Branch, 6601 Quaker Ave., Groves Branch, 5520 19th St., and Patterson Branch, 1836 Parkway Drive, as well as through the Web site www.lubbocklibrary.com

Call 775-2824 for more information.
Above and Beyond Center
Above & Beyond
Center
Tutorial and Test Prep Services
8008 Slide Road Suite 19
Lubbock, Texas 79424
806-794-4496
Fax 806-794-4503

Dear Parents,

The Educational Testing Methods (ETM) program is a national course designed to prepare students for the SAT and ACT exams. This course is offered for the Lubbock area exclusively by Above & Beyond Center.

The course emphasizes essential concepts and subject information required to improve scores on the ACT and SAT. The course includes:

• sessions immediately preceding exam dates

• instructional sessions featuring comprehensive review of verbal, math, reading, science and writing concepts

• techniques and exercises in each session designed to strengthen test-taking skills, lessen test anxiety, and the opportunity to use what has been learned in practice exams

• schedules suited to the student's needs

. homework will be assigned after each session

While the SAT and ACT exams are designed to test natural aptitude in verbal and mathematical reasoning, they actually test students’ knowledge of algebra, geometry, and vocabulary, as well as their ABILITY TO TAKE TESTS. Such skills can be taught through the ETM course.

Please call us at 794-4496 to obtain information about an individualized schedule.

Sincerely,


Debbie Jones Miranda Bloodworth
Director Director
Above and Beyond Center for ACT/SAT Prep
Above and Beyond Center, a local tutoring service, is offering SAT/ACT prep courses. The class begins Sept. 14th and will run until Oct. 12th. Students will be prepared for the Oct. 14th SAT and the Oct. 28th ACT tests. The classes will meet 6 hours a week to cover all parts of both tests and will receive helpful test taking tips. The cost of the course if $675, which includes a $50 workbook and all taxes. For more information, call 794-4496 or log on to www.abovebeyondcenter.com
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