ACT & SAT

SAT VS ACT POP CANS

 

Many colleges and universities require that you submit SAT or ACT scores when you apply for admission. However, there is a rising trend by several schools that make SAT/ACT score submissions "TEST OPTIONAL".

  • What does TEST OPTIONAL mean? At its most basic definition, test optional means that you do not need to submit SAT or ACT scores to be considered for admission to a particular school. While you may submit test scores if you want, you are not actually required to do so. Your school will make its admission decision based on your application, transcript (course history, course rigor, GPA, grades), essay(s), if required, and letter(s) of recommendation. 

Most Oregon universities have gone TEST OPTIONAL as of spring 2020. Incoming freshmen are not required to submit SAT/ACT scores to be considered for admissions. You will need to check your schools' admissions requirements to find out if SAT/ACT scores and SAT Subject Tests are required as part of their admission process. 

It's good practice to take the ACT and/or SAT in the spring of your junior year.  If you aren't satisfied with your scores, it would benefit you to study and take practice tests over the summer and retake the test(s) in the fall of your senior year.  

Some schools may require that you take a specific test (either ACT or SAT), so make sure to check the school's website before you register for testing; also find out if the school(s) to which you are applying require the Essay portion and/or Subject Tests

DID YOU KNOW...if you're planning on attending community college, it is not necessary to take the SAT or ACT. Community colleges use a college placement test, like Accuplacer or ALEKS, to assess your reading, writing and math skills to determine appropriate class placement at the college level. 

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TEST TAKING TIPS & PRACTICE TESTS 

ACT TEST TAKING TIPS 

WAYS to PREPARE for the ACT

PRACTICE TESTS

SAT TEST TAKING TIPS

SAT FAQs 

PRACTICE TESTS

 

PSAT, SAT & BIG FUTURE: HOW TO SUPPORT YOUR STUDENT WITH ALL THINGS COLLEGE BOARD (VIDEO)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75YumzRbFXc

SAT VS ACT

 

SAT VS ACT? 

Chart comparing ACT to SAT

 

 

Which test is right for you? 

ACT or SAT? 

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Most colleges and universities will accept scores from either test (SAT and ACT), but it's a good idea to check with the college(s) to which you are applying to make sure!