ACT/SAT Prep

SAT and ACT

The ACT, SAT, and SAT Subject Tests are used by colleges to assess academic readiness for college. Deciding on which test(s) to take depends on the college you are applying to for acceptance. Use the links below to get more information about the tests and college readiness.

ACT

For detailed information about the ACT (registration, test dates, preparation, and more) go to:

SAT

For detailed information about the SAT (registration, test dates, preparation, and more), go to:

PSAT/NMSQT

The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) is a program cosponsored by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). It’s a standardized test that provides firsthand practice for the SAT®. It also gives you a chance to enter NMSC scholarship programs and gain access to college and career planning tools. The PSAT/NMSQT measures critical reading skills, math problem-solving skills, and writing skills. You have developed these skills over many years, both in and out of school. This test doesn’t require you to recall specific facts from your classes.

The most common reasons for taking the PSAT/NMSQT are:

  • Receive feedback on your strengths and weaknesses on skills necessary for college study. You can then focus your preparation on those areas that could most benefit from additional study or practice.

  • See how your performance on an admissions test might compare with that of others applying to college.

  • Enter the competition for scholarships from NMSC (grade 11).

  • Help prepare for the SAT. You can become familiar with the kinds of questions and the exact directions you will see on the SAT.

  • Receive information from colleges when you check "yes" to Student Search Service.

For more information about the PSAT/NMSQT and the National Merit Scholarship Program, go to: