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College Entrance Exams: ACT & SAT
All 4-year college-bound students should take the ACT and/or SAT. The ACT is accepted at all colleges/universities in the nation and is the test most commonly taken by AFSA students. To find out which test is preferred by a particular college, check with the admissions officers, review the college’s website, or ask your counselor.
TO REGISTER ONLINE: www.actstudent.org for the ACT and www.collegeboard.com for the SAT. You will be asked to provide a testing code for AFSA High School. Our testing code for all tests is: 241-393. The testing agency will communicate directly with you on items such as test location, test admission ticket, and any missing items or fees.
ACT and/or SAT Test Preparation Websites
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ACT Academy
ACT Academy is a free personalized online learning tool and test practice program. It provides learners with a personalized study plan based on previous test scores or platform diagnostics and features video lessons, interactive practice questions, full-length practice tests, educational games, and other materials targeted to a students' academic needs.
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Number2 ACT Prep
This free online resource is available for students to practice the ACT. Students will create a log-in. After logging in, they have access to tutorials, practice sessions, and vocabulary building activities.
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PowerScore Test Preparation
PowerScore offers free ACT and SAT practice exams. These are PDF files that you can print out and work through.
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McGraw Hill ACT Test Practice
McGraw-Hill offers free web-based practice tests. They include timed and untimed options in math, reading, English, and Science. There are also mini-quizzes that you can try
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Khan Academy SAT Test Prep
CollegeBoard owns and operates the SAT and PSAT. They teamed with Kahn Academy to develop this free online resource.
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* AFSA High School does not endorse nor recommend any of these websites. This is a list of resources that can be used by students and families to prepare for standardized tests as they choose. We recommend before registering or paying for any of these sites that thorough examination of services offered and promises made are evaluated and considered. *