The majority of four year colleges around the United States require that students take at least one standardized college-entrance exam - the SAT or the ACT. These tests are a good indicator of a student's ability to make the transition into college, as they test critical thinking and proficiency with high school academic material (both necessary prerequisites to succeed in the collegiate environment). The two tests differ slightly and some students prefer one test over the other. However, the majority of students who take both exams score in an equivalent percentile. Choosing between the two is more of a personal preference than anything else.
There are plenty of ways to improve your SAT and ACT scores - from private tutoring to group courses. Revolution Prep is the nation's largest provider of on-campus prep for both exams, and probably has something in your area. If you would like to discuss what we can do to help you improve your score, please do not hesitate to contact me at 310.593.6823 or email me at troy.sterner@revolutionprep.com. You can also check out our website at www.revolutionprep.com for more information.
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Troy Sterner
Revolution Prep
i didnt... we had a different test that was kind of like those, not as long, about 80 questions instead of 150
Yes, i do. Some people choose not to, but I do. In fact, I just recently took the Stanford Achievement Test.
Most schools require the acts over the SATs
Technically no, if you can get someone else to pay for it for you.
They're not free, though; somebody has to pay for it.......but you have to pay for it smart as*
take it again
You usually take 2 sets of SATs in your life: one in Year two when you are 6 or 7, and one in Year 6 when you are 10 or 11. Some schools do 'practise' SATs inbetween, and schools used to do SATs in Year Nine as well
anytime you want to it's your planning on it!
sats normally dont count for high schools, also, you could start with putting your question properly, *How MANY marks do you need to get on SATS to get into set 1 in high school?
Katy Perry took the GED for high school and then dropped out of school, so she never had a chance to take her SATs.
Since pe drama sats
i dont no i need the answers too
you need 90
Well, it's quite suprising that 70% of teachers are very against SATS, and so are many of pupils that take them. The Gouverment's excuse is that it is to level you as a pupil, and to take that information up with them to Secondary school.
reberto francesco invented sats
No. They however, need to pass equivalent tests to enter college/university.
Yes. the navy and army both inquire the SAT in order to get in