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The last test for the 2009-2010 school year is June 12. The late test you can personally take depends on when you need to summit the scores to the school you intend to go to. You should talk to your high school guidance counselor or the admissions department at the schools you are applying to in order to know exactly how long you can put off taking the test.

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