SAT / ACT Testing
SAT/ACT/AP Practice Tests and Tutors
Jefferson County Public Library test prep resources.
Khan Academy's SAT practice program operated in conjunction with College Board.
The ACT Academy.
FREE podcast for students getting ready for the SAT: SAT Flash Go. "This podcast is designed for high school students preparing to take their SAT or PSAT. We provide you with tips and strategies so that you can ace the exam. Throughout this podcast, we will be discussing different sections of the SAT and PSAT, different forms of questions you will encounter, and the strategies you can utilize to answer questions correctly."
Test Prep Companies. By providing this list Evergreen High School does not endorse these providers. We are providing a list of companies for students/parents as a starting point in your research of test prep companies. Please visit the companies' websites and examine the options for yourself.
Expert Test Prep with Bobby Kenney (www.experttestprep.com) (Denver)
Gateways to College (www.GatewaystoCollege.com) (Denver)
Kaplan Test Prep (www.kaptest.com) (national)
Method Test Prep (www.MethodTestPrep.com) (national)
Mindfish (www.Mindfish.com) (Denver)
Princeton Review Group test preparation (link here) (national)
Study Point (www.studypoint.com) (national)
Tutor Me (act.tutorme.com) (national)
Varsity Learning Tools (www.varsitytutors.com/denver-act-tutoring) (Denver)
The list of test optional schools is growing daily. This is a trend that started some time ago, but accelerated during Covid-19. Check with each college about test requirements as well as whether they “super score” their tests (meaning, they take the best combination of scores from multiple test taking attempts).
An Important Note About Test Scores and Your Transcript
Per Colorado SB20-175, no student assessment scores can be posted on students’ transcripts.
How can you request these scores if you need them?
Official scores will need to be ordered from the testing service (College Board for SAT or ACT).
Who will cover the cost for these requests?
Students will need to cover these costs. Every student is allocated four free score sends from College Board, but they have to identify the schools they want scores sent to at the time of testing or soon thereafter (9 days). Students qualifying for fee waivers can request unlimited score sends at any time. https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/scores/sending-scores/how-to-send
Can the scores be added to your transcript if you request them?
At this time, the new statute is clear that no scores can be printed on the transcript, even if requested by students.
If you have questions or concerns about rescheduling a test day and/or seeking a refund, you need to contact College Board (SAT) or ACT directly. Please be aware that given the high volume of inquiries, wait times may be long.
SAT Customer Care
For the SAT, please refer to https://pages.collegeboard.org/natural-disasters for updated information. To contact College Board directly, use the following information:
M-F 9 am - 6 pm ET
Email: sat@info.collegeboard.org
Phone (domestic): 866-756-7346
Phone (international): +1-212-713-7789
ACT Customer Care
For the ACT, please refer to https://www.act.org/contact/act/en/covid-19.html for updated information. To contact ACT directly, use the following information:
M-F 8 am - 8 pm CT
Email: use links at https://www.act.org/content/act/en/contact-act.html
Phone: 319-337-1270