To sign up for the SAT, you must apply online. Information on how to apply, cost, and when to take the test can be found here: http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/?s_kwcid=TC|7002|how%20to%20sign%20up%20for%20the%20satS|b|7081086884
Yes, you are able to register for the SAT test online. Although you are not able to take the test over the internet, you are able to save a trip and sign up online.
You need to make sure that you sign up for SAT test times as soon as they are announced. Do not put this off or procrastinate. Take some time beforehand to decide when you want to take the test. This will allow you to sign up right away, without having to stop and think. The test segments will fill up quickly, and you do not want to have to wait until the next time.
Contact your high school counseling office. They will have the forms and booklets for the test. You sign up, pay your fee, and they will send you the time, date, and place for the test.
Go to www.collegeboard.com to sign up for the SAT's. During the sign-up process, you will be prompted to enter your zip code, and you will be given choices as to where you can take the test on the date for which you are registering to take it. The test is normally offered at various local high schools on a Saturday morning. You don't have to take it at the school you attend; you can sign up to take it wherever is most convenient for you on that day. Make sure you copy your high school guidance counselor on your "ticket" for the test so that he/she can then follow through with her/his part in terms of obtaining and maintaining your scores on file. You will be able to check your SAT scores on the collegeboard.com site when they have been processed. You will also refer back to this site when you are ready to send your scores to your choice of college(s). As of a few years ago, you can no longer selectively "hide" SAT or SAT subject scores. Every SAT test you take will be seen by the schools to which you send them.
Unfortunately, you cannot sign up for the June 4th test date. However, the first test date in the 2011-2012 school year is in October, so please visit their website for more information:http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-dates
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Through Princeton you are able to prepare for your SAT on your own schedule. There are many ways to sign up please visit http://www.princetonreview.com/college/sat-psat-test-preparation.aspx to review those choices.
Most likely both. Some colleges require both, but it all depends on where you want to go. You should look at the College Board website for more information. If you're not sure where you want to go, they have a college matcher, that lets you choose exactly what you want. College Board is also the maker of the SAT's, so you'll find information about them too.
Of course, the SAT registration deadline is different throughout the year. This particular test is offered multiple times, and each date has a different deadline. An individual can find this information in various places. Either way, it cannot be overstated how important it is to sign up for the SAT as early as possible. Occasionally, testing dates will fill up quick with students reserving all available seats. Those who wait too long could wind up missing out on the test.
department of ed ------- some JR high-schools are doing it for their 7th grade students over the summer for next year's SHSAT test. if your school doesn't have a program like that, recommend it to the principal. (: it'll be a big help to the people taking the SHSAT test! *Wishing goodluck to everyone taking the SHSAT test! ^-^
Most prestigious colleges will ask you to take either the ACT or SAT test. Which one you choose is up to you, unless the college explicitly states which test it accepts.
You can go to the www.collegeboard.com site to find out locations in your area where you can take your SAT. When you get to the site you will need to enter your zip code. You will then be given various location and date choices. Once you choose one, you will be given a "ticket" which you need to give to your school guidance counselor for proper safe-keeping of your test score results.