At this time, these are the national testing dates.
Always confirm dates with the testing companies as circumstances can change.
ACT site: www.actstudent.org
SAT site: www.collegeboard.org
types of questions
timing
number of questions
what's a good score?
types of questions
timing
number of questions
what's a good score?
You may be eligible for a fee waiver for the ACT. Click on the link above to see other benefits available to those who qualify.
Free SAT Practice Tests and Test Taking Tips: Khan Academy
Online ACT Sample Questions and Test Prep: ACT Prep
Practice for SAT, ACT, STAAR, AP, TSI
Most colleges want your test scores to arrive from the testing company. The easiest way to send your ACT/SAT scores to a college is to choose the colleges you would like to send your score to when you are registering for either test - plus it's free when you send the scores before you take the test!
If you did not choose to have your scores sent to colleges when you registered for either test, you will have to contact the testing companies and request that the scores are sent. There may be a fee associated with this process.
To request ACT scores click here.
To request SAT scores click here.
The TSIA-2 test is a test you must meet minimum standards on in order to enroll in college credit classes. Think of it like a test to prove that you are ready to start taking college-level courses. If you are attending a public college or university in TEXAS (including Lone Star College), you must take the TSIA before signing up for college classes.
Yes! There are several ways you could be exempt from taking the TSI.
480 Evidenced-Based Reading & Writing (EBRW)
(No composite required)
530 Math
(No composite required)
Combined English and Reading score of 40+
Math score of 22+
Here are some study resources so you can prepare for the TSIA-2:
http://www.lonestar.edu/placement-test-preparation.htm
https://tsia2.pearsonperspective.com/perspective/home?passCode=TSIA2_family
TSIA2 ELAR sample questions (Reading and Writing) -click here
TSIA2 Math sample questions- click here