This one has no cost and will have some live lessons throughout the year at specific dates and times.
This one focuses on the English portion of the exam.
These are created by ACT and tend to have a cost with their practice materials.
This is a free timed test that is 4 hours long.
The Excel High School online SAT Prep course provides a thorough review of concepts and skills relevant to the SAT math and verbal content and SAT test questions.
Click the full test online, then click the official SAT practice on Khan Academy. You can log in with a Gmail account or create an account.
This will be flashcards you can use to practice for the English portion of the exam.
This one will have a cost to use their website to prepare for the exam.
These are some more practice questions.
Want to start planning for college? Check out these resources below!
New to the college application and search process? Check out the College Board, College 101 page for resources.
Federal Student Aid has written an article detailing information to start thinking about when determining which college would be the best fit for you.
Once you have found a type of college that would be a good fit, The Princeton Review has compiled a search engine on colleges and universities in the United States to further your research. You will need to make an account for this tool which will allow you to save any colleges your are interested in to your profile.
After doing your research and finding some option you like, this article goes over some important factors to think about and prepare for when narrowing down your college choices.
This article covers important information on what you need to know about admissions, funding, and applying to colleges in the U.S.
This article talks about different tips on what you should do when applying to U.S. Schools.
Find programs all over the U.S. and read about what it is like to study, what information you need to apply, and what information is on English tests (TOEFL, IELTF).
Take this test to see where in the world you should study!
Search and apply for colleges through the Common App website.
Here is pdf guide on using Common App to apply to colleges!
Check out this website from the college board on how to get a recommendation letter when applying for college.
Check out some tips for writing your college essays.
This blog explains how to respond to the Common App essay prompts.
Whether you are interested in community or four-year college, there are several ways to receive assistance for college. Look at the resources below for more information about applying for FAFSA or scholarships!
This is our school's identification number and help the college board and your information (transcripts, test scores etc.) go to the right place. CEEB Codes are used when registering for the ACT, SAT, and FAFSA.
No, the code you will need to take the AP exam in your area would be provided by the school district or testing center in your area.