Yesterday, I talked about seniors and their college admissions testing timeline and today it is time to chat about the juniors.
Juniors, you have lots of testing ahead of you if you are going to follow my recommendations...
1. In October, take the PSAT. This will be during the school day on Wednesday, October 16th. It is the practice test for the SAT, but it is also the qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarships.
2. In November, take the Pre-ACT. This will be during the school day on Thursday, November 14th. It is the practice test for the ACT and it is a great, inexpensive way to practice for the ACT.
3. In December, consider strongly taking the ACT or SAT. You don't have to take the test in December, but it's a good chance to take one of the college admissions tests. If you are planning on focusing on the ACT, another great reason of taking the ACT in December is that you can also order your score questions and answers with the test which would allow you to review how you answered and what the right score is which can help better prepare you for the future tests.
4. In February, take the ACT. This will be during the school day on Tuesday, February 25th and is the FREE test opportunity that all juniors will get to take.
After that, depending on how you have scored you can determine the rest of your testing plan. There will be more opportunities to test in the spring and summer as well as the early part of the fall during your senior year.
If you have any questions about these testing opportunities or why I am making these recommendations, please don't hesitate to stop and talk to me about it!
Friday, August 9, 2019
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