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College Testing Info Night

College Testing Info Night. Question : Standardized tests are a lot of fun:. Gardner Humphreys College & Career Center Specialist George C. Marshall HS. What are the Tests. SAT, ACT , (TOEFL, ASVAB, etc.) Trying to measure content learned, aptitude; about 4 hours

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College Testing Info Night

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  1. College Testing Info Night • Question: • Standardized tests are a lot of fun: Gardner Humphreys College & Career Center Specialist George C. Marshall HS

  2. What are the Tests SAT, ACT, (TOEFL, ASVAB, etc.) Trying to measure content learned, aptitude; about 4 hours Provide a common yardstick Both SAT and ACT widely accepted Not an IQ test, not the final word!

  3. Role in Admissions Most schools say grades and strength of schedule are what’s most important Scores used as check on a college's view of you; one more data point "Competitive" scores often mean a range, not a threshold Value can depend on context: intended major, geographic region, gender, etc.

  4. What’s Inside ACT 5 scores: Reading Math (Writing) Science English Scored 1 - 36 SAT 3 scores: Reading Math Writing Scored 200 - 800

  5. Differences

  6. ACT Sections - Science • One 35-minute section • 40 multiple-choice questions • Not like a school science test. Read science-based passages and answer questions about the passages. • Data Representation • Research Summaries • Conflicting Viewpoints

  7. SAT Sections - Essay Essay measures your ability to: • develop a point of view on an issue presented in an excerpt • support your point of view using reasoning and examples • follow standard written English • Essay about 30% of your Writing score

  8. SAT Subject Tests • Only some colleges require SAT Subject Tests • Up to 3 subjects per date • Cannot be taken the same day as the SAT Test • Consider taking Subject Tests at the end of an advanced course • Not offered all dates • Sometimes ACT is enough

  9. Languages Reading Only Reading and Listening Literature U.S. History World History Mathematics Level 1(Thru Geometry) Mathematics Level 2(Thru precalc and/or trig) Biology E/M (Ecological/Molecular) Chemistry Physics Languages: Reading Only French German Modern Hebrew Italian Latin Spanish Languages: Reading and Listening Chinese French German Japanese Korean Spanish SAT – Subject Tests

  10. Practice Tests At GCM: • 9th Grade - ACT Explore • 10 & 11th Grade - PSAT (11th - NSMQT) • Reports back to class in December • GCM should have extra copy • SAVE THAT REPORT or CODE!!

  11. ACT Explore The COMPOSITE SCORE is the average of the four core subject scores (rounded).

  12. ACT Explore, cont. • …SKILLS to work on to improve!

  13. PSAT Report What’s next? Use the access code on your report to log in to My College QuickStart, a personalized college and career planning kit. There you can: • Search for colleges • Get a personalized SAT study plan • Take a personality test to find majors and careers that fit you • www.collegeboard.com/quickstart

  14. PSAT See how you did on each skill. The same skills are tested on the SAT. You can try hundreds of practice questions, organized by skill, online in My College QuickStart (www.collegeboard.com/quickstart).

  15. Make a Plan • What level of scores are my goal? • use Family Connection, other tools • Which tests are best? • Focus on low areas • Try ACT and SAT • Make a calendar • Try different methods, strategies

  16. Family Connection & PrepMe • Create a Parent View account fcps.blackboard.com

  17. Family Connection & PrepMe • Create a Parent View account fcps.blackboard.com

  18. GCM Ranges (Not this kind) SAT Math 530-670 Reading 520-650 Combined 1070-1310 ACT Composite 22-29

  19. The Middle 50% SATACT • *VCU 980-1190 20-26 • *GMU 1050-1250 23-28 • UVA 1240-1460 28-32 • Tufts 1360-1500 30-33 • Beware Scattergram averages • Look at context: school, region, major, etc.

  20. Registering Students register at: ACT www.actstudent.org SAT www.collegeboard.com

  21. Registration Steps • Pick date carefully • Get a fee waiver if you qualify • Select your 4 FREE colleges • Register online -- GCM not a site • Use official name and address • Decide if you want lots of mail! (SSS won’t send SSN, phone # or scores) • Sign up for “Question of the Day” • Changesonly until deadline, with fee

  22. Test Day • You slept, right? • Practice finding site, visit the room = less unkowns, more knowns! • What to bring: • Ticket, ID, calculator, pencils, snack • Checklist online

  23. 2013 Dates(no summer) • SAT • ACT • February 9 • April 13 • June 8 • ACT has “standby” SAT has “waitlist”, require pre-registration

  24. SAT Reasoning Test $50.00 for regular and$77.00 for late registration Includes 4 score reports selected within 9 days of test. SAT Subject Test $23 basic registration, PLUS $12.00 per subject tests, Except is PLUS $23 for Listening tests Extra Reports = $11 each ACT $35.00 for basic test Includes 4 score reports selected at test time $50 for basic + writing Add $21 for late registration Extra Reports = $11.00 each Fees 2012-13 * See about Fee Waivers for FRL or special circumstances

  25. Sending Scores Student responsibility Remember the 4 Free? Sent 3 weeks +/- after test date and posted online; after that 1-2 weeks after request, plus processing Most use Superscore for SAT Beware of Score Choice and Rush Cost: 11$ per school

  26. Common Questions • NCAA Division I Sliding Scale 400-1010, 3.550-2.000 GPA • AP and IB test scores • Scores and admission calendar (ED, rolling, deferred, waitlist, etc.) • Transferring • Community College • Schools outside U.S.

  27. FREE TEST PREP • fcps.blackboard.com - (SAT) Family Connection: PrepMe • gcmhslibrary.com – (ACT & SAT Subject Tests) GCM Library\Databases\Career, College, Lifeskills\Testing • collegeboard.org/practice-- PSAT code at My College QuickStartand SAT “Question of the Day” email or iTunes app • actstudent.org/sampletest– practice questions and sample writing prompts and essays • FREE study guides (!) and practice tests in Career Center – Learn, after school, Mondays • Teacher Workdays – Jan. 28 & 29 PrepMe

  28. Merit Aid & Scholarships • Examples: • Longwood – 1200 SAT/3.5 gets $8,500/yr • Ferrum – 1200 SAT/3.5 gets $20,000/yr • Check Family Connection; finaid.org; meritaid.com • Check with admissions and financial aid • Priority Dates: e.g. GMU is Dec. 1 !

  29. Test Optional Colleges • Verifywith each college.Often have requirements in order to qualify (e.g. GMU: 3.5, course strength, extracurriculars, teacher letter, estimated top 20%) • List of some colleges at www.fairtest.org

  30. Questions?(survey) For the latest, follow us on:facebook.com/mstatesmentwitter.com/MStatesmen

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