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When to Take the SAT
You should
take your first SAT during the spring of your junior year.
Because the SAT is considered a junior-level test, it is wise
to take the exam when junior-level material is still current
in your mind. The test is offered in May and June; choose
the administration that works best with your end-of-school-year
schedule.
Although
PowerScore recommends taking the test during your junior year,
it is extremely important that you are fully prepared prior
to taking the SAT. Colleges receive and look at all of your
SAT scores; although some schools claim to look only at the
highest score from each section, it seems natural that an
admissions counselor might question an applicant whose first
attempt produced a dreadful score. Be sure that you have completed
Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II before taking the test.
If you high school offers a grammar course, take this as well
prior to registering for the SAT. Be sure to download and
take the free practice test from College Board (www.collegeboard.com).
The accompanying score report will help you determine if you
are ready for the SAT. If you find that you need additional
help, consider a prep course. PowerScore instructors are SAT
experts who can help you unlock the secrets of the test.
If your
spring score does not meet your expectations, you have several
more opportunities to try again during the fall of your senior
year. In fact, most students take the test two or three times.
The test is offered in October, November, December, and January,
although some colleges may not accept scores from the January
administration. Seriously consider an SAT prep course prior
to retaking the test; most companies guarantee that your score
will improve. Students in PowerScore's Full-Length Course
are guaranteed a 300 point increase, while students in the
weekend course are guaranteed a 150 point increase.
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