Our district website is designed to be a place that all students can use as a resource for test preparation for any and all exams given in GUHSD. Here you'll find helpful resources, practice tests, and other important information for students.
For more information visit: GUHSD Testing
The Advanced Placement Program (AP) helps students to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. Students may be eligible to earn college credit depending on their test score(s) and university requirements. In the Glendale Union High School District, students do not pay to take AP exams so that every student has equal access to work toward earning college credit in high school.
For more information visit: College Board
AP Student Account: Sign In
The Pre-ACT help students get a better sense of where they would score on the ACT and how much more they need to prepare before taking it. Students gain practice in a shorter time frame with a similar level of difficulty as the ACT. Sophomores at WHS may sign up to take the Pre-ACT in October during school.
For more information visit: ACT
The American College Test (ACT), measures a high school graduate's preparation for college-level work, including: English, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning. Juniors at WHS will take the ACT at school in April and the fee is covered by the Glendale Union High School District.
The ACT is used by many colleges as admissions criteria. Please check individual college websites to see if the ACT is required.
WHS school code 030320
For more information visit: ACT
(See Career Center for Fee Waiver)
The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT), provides sophomores and juniors with practice for the SAT. In addition, scores from the PSAT are used to determine eligibility and qualification for the National Merit Scholarship Program. Sophomores and juniors at WHS may sign up to take the PSAT in October during school. Please see the Counseling Office for more information.
For more information visit: College Board
National Merit Scholarship Program: Information
The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT), now called the SAT Reasoning Test, measures the reading, writing and math levels of high school juniors and seniors.
The SAT is used by many colleges as admissions criteria. Please check with individual college websites to see if the SAT is required.
WHS school code 030320
For more information visit: College Board
(See Career Center for Fee Waiver)
SAT Subject Tests are 20 multiple-choice standardized tests given by the College Board on individual subjects. Some colleges use these tests for admission and course placement. Additionally, some colleges specify the SAT Subject Tests that they require for admission or placement; others allow students to choose which tests to take.
Please check individual college websites to see if SAT Subject Tests are required.
For more information visit: College Board
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-choice exam that measures strengths, weaknesses, and potential for future success and provides career information for various civilian and military occupations and may also be used as qualification for enlistment in the United States Armed Forces. The ASVAB is administered at no cost to juniors at WHS in September during school.
For more information visit: ASVAB