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Join Erikka Goff, Director at Georgetown Learning Centers, to discuss key insights on SAT vs. ACT testing, timing, and strategies to improve scores. Learn about testing timeline, course selection, sports considerations, and more to optimize your college admissions journey. Register now and start preparing effectively!
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College Admissions Testing Erikka Goff Director Georgetown Learning Centers
This evening we will discuss... • Testing Timeline • SAT vs. ACT • Q&A
Testing Timeline • 10th grade: Take the PSAT on Oct. 15th. • 11th grade: Take the PSAT on Oct. 15th. Decide to take SAT or ACT. Sign up for SAT Subject Tests if needed. • 12th grade: Retake the SAT, ACT, or SAT Subject Tests in early Fall (Sept. or Oct.)
When to Take the Test • Courses: Think about your course load. Try to pick a time when you won’t be overwhelmed. Juniors in Alg. 2 should take March test date or later. • Sports: Playing any sports this year? Consider how practice/games might conflict with test prep and the test date. • AP Exams: AP’s are the first two weeks of May. If you are taking a lot of AP’s, the May SAT date might not be the best fit. • SAT Subject Tests: It’s usually a good idea to take these in May or June of your junior year.
Picking the Right Test • Which format feels right? • How long can you sit without fidgeting? • Overachiever or underachiever? • Girl or boy? • Which do you think you’ll do better on?
How can my student improve his/her score? • Rigorous academic courses • Extensive, quality outside reading and/or writing • Follow the advice in My SAT Study Plan in My College QuickStart after the PSAT • Take a practice test and become more familiar with test directions, types of questions, and pacing
What’s next? • Take a free SAT vs. ACT practice test at Georgetown Learning Centers. • Pick a test date, keeping AP’s, course load, sports, etc. in mind. • Register at www.collegeboard.org or www.actstudent.org • Study!