Each college has their own entrance requirements. So talk to a guidance councilor and find out what schools would accept you for a nursing degree. If you need a higher SAT, you can get a coach and study to retake the SAT exam.
You can take the SAT anytime in your life and prepare start preparing for it, be it online, practice tests it will help you improve the score. I am an SAT tutor with a site www.examville.com, there so many students who already have started preparing for SAT while in college, so that they can score well. Practice tests, Live classes, Interactive sessions with students and teachers helps a lot and gives a fair idea about the SAT. Good Luck and Do well!
You might be able to, but I don't know why you'd want to, being as the SAT is a college entrance exam.
Hi, Prepare unit testing test cases. Take each control/object in your progra, write test case (what to enter, alpha or numeric or alpha/numeric, date etc) and what are you expecting from the system once you enter the data. Try all options that you have provided (like Add, Change, Display, Print etc) and see whether the program functions as per the requirement. The program should do intended functions and no un-intended thing to happen. hope this helps
Wow!! you're son is so smart. :) I would say for him to wait til high school.
*It depends on what he wants to do. If he doesn't feel like taking the SAT Math I test,don't push him. But if he's up to it,let him! Just because he's thirteen doesn't mean he can't pass the exams. Actually,there are alot of kids that are already in college by this time,and they are under sixteen. Heck,your kid could seriously do the GED at the end of the year and finish grade school if he really wanted to. I wish you guys luck,he must have alot of talent,and hope he reachs to his highest potential.
You can take the SAT at anytime if you would just like to see what your score is like. If you are taking it for college admissions, then you should do it at the end of your junior year or during your senior year. If you think that you would like to take it twice, you should probably take it for the first time at the end of your junior year. You can check the testing schedule or register to take the SAT at collegeboard.com.
Yes to both. A foreign born person can take either test. In fact it is necessary to enter school here in the US. They even have SAT's and ACT's in foreign languages. You do have to have a student Visa or be in the application process before taking the test though. There is an advantage in taking the exam since it gives colleges more information by which to accept or deny a student. Students who take the SAT or ACT or more likely to be accepted into good colleges rather than turned away. There is also debate on which to take. Most take both just in case. Personally I only took the ACT because it deals more with you as a person rather than just asking mundane question after mundane question.
Barron's is the most difficult test prep book. The rule of thumb is that if you can score well on Barron's, you will score well on the real test. In addition to books, you should also check out prepme. It provides online sat prep for half the cost of kaplan.
As a full disclaimer, I am a PrepMe SAT tutor. PrepMe averages a 300 point increase on the SAT and 5 points on the ACT. If you don't score higher, you get your money back.
The new section and a new test in general was started in 2003
SAT is a standardized test, giving an approximation of a student's ability in comparison to other students. There is the original SAT test and the SAT Subject Tests.
The Collegeboard says they are posted by 8am but I usually find that they're up by around 5am on the morning that results are to be posted.
It is great practice, however, this is highly debatable among college acceptance experts. It has been proven that with each successive SAT test you take, it is very likely that your score will increase. However, the people looking at your scores may see that you took the SAT 10 times, just trying to keep increasing the points. I would suggest taking the SAT no more than 5 times. The first time I took it, I got a 1280/1600, the 2nd time i had a 1440/1600, and the 3rd time i jumped up to a 1520/1600. The more you take it, the more you get used to the style of the test and you'll be prepared for the next one, but don't overdo it.
Because unlike multiple choice questions, there is no penalty for wrong answers in the grid-in questions. Therefore, you should answer every grid-in question because there is no risk involved.
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I took a practice test from the following web site before going to the DMV:
http://www.freedmvpracticetests.com/
They give you FREE 20 question DMV practice tests, and additional motor vehicle tips/information. I ended up passing the DMV test the first time I took it. Every other web site I went to either wanted to charge me for a test, or didn't have all the information I needed.
Check it out, hope it helps!
You can access a general DMV practice test, and other helpful information at DMV.ORG - The Unofficial Guide to the DMV.
View this page (http://www.dmv.org/practice-tests.php) to access the general practice test. However, we strongly recommend that you study the driver's manual (http://www.dmv.org/driver-handbook.php) for your state!
Good luck,
-DMV.ORG Support
Colleges take the highest reading score, the highest math score and the highest writing score out of all the tests you've taken. So if there was a really bad essay topic, you can take it again and they will take the higher of the scores.