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Standardized Testing
Standardized test scores are the only common item shared by all students nationally. Although test scores are not the deciding factor in admissions decisions, they are an aspect used by admission committees to differentiate applicants. Retaking the tests is common. Most colleges consider only the highest score obtained on the tests, so if you are not happy with the scores you obtain the first time you take the test, try again.
 
Common tests are:
 
ACT-PLAN
The PLAN is a practice test for the ACT. University High School students take this test at University during their sophomore year.
 
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PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test)
The PSAT/NMSQT is a practice test for the SAT. It also determines National Merit semifinalists. University High School students take this test during their sophomore and junior years. The results of the test taken during the junior year are the only ones used to determine National Merit standings.
 
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SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test)
The SAT is a widely used college entrance exam. We recommend that University High School students take the SAT twice during their junior year. The SAT is an aptitude test that measures reasoning and verbal abilities. Students receive critical reading (verbal), math and writing scores.
 
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ACT (American College Test)
The ACT is a college entrance exam. We recommend that University High School students take the ACT in June of their junior year. The ACT is an achievement test, measuring what a student has learned in school. This test measures a student’s reasoning ability and knowledge in specific subject matter. Students receive math, science reasoning, English, reading and a composite score. We ask that students also register for the optional writing test.
 
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SAT Subject Tests
Each SAT Subject Test is a one-hour test that measures a student’s knowledge in a specific subject area.
 
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AP (Advanced Placement)
Students enrolled in Advanced Placement classes at University High School will take the Advanced Placement exam in May. The test measures mastery of the subject. A score of three or above often earns college credit and can result in exemption from required college courses. Students should contact each college to determine how many credits a given AP grade will earn.
 
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Test Dates

Test DateTestRegistration DateLate Registration
Sept. 15, 2007 ACT Aug. 10, 2007 Aug.24, 2007
Oct. 6, 2007 SAT & Subject Tests Sept. 10, 2007 Sept. 14, 2007
Oct. 27, 2007 ACT Sept. 21, 2007 Oct. 5, 2007
Nov. 3, 2007 SAT & Subject Tests Oct. 2, 2007 Oct. 11, 2007
Dec. 1, 2007 SAT & Subject Tests Oct. 30, 2007 Nov. 8, 2007
Dec. 8, 2007 ACT Nov. 2, 2007 Nov. 15, 2007
Jan. 26, 2008 SAT & Subject Tests Dec. 26, 2007 Jan. 4, 2008
Feb. 9, 2008 ACT Jan. 4, 2008 Jan. 18, 2008
March 1, 2008 SAT only Jan. 29, 2008 Feb. 7, 2008
April 12, 2008 ACT Mar. 7, 2008 Mar. 21, 2008
May 3, 2008 SAT & Subject Tests Apr. 1, 2008 Apr. 10, 2008
June 7, 2008 SAT & Subject Tests May 6 , 2008 May 15, 2008
June 14, 2008 ACT May 9, 2008 May 23, 2008

 
SAT online registration
 
ACT online registration