Take the Standardized Tests
PLAN
- Pre-ACT test
- Taken in tenth grade to help you estimate how well you will do on the ACT
PSAT
www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/psat/about.html
- Two-part exam similar to the SAT
- Usually taken in fall of junior year in high school
- Scores used to determine National Merit Scholars, students who qualify for merit-based scholarships in the United States
ACT
- Assesses your general educational development and ability to complete college-level work
- Often is used for college admission decisions
- Nearly all U.S. colleges and universities accept test results
SAT
www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/about.htm
- Assesses your general educational development and ability to complete college-level work
- Often is used for college admission decisions
- Many U.S. colleges and universities accept test results
Other Tests
Students interested in pursuing a graduate or professional degree may be required to take additional standardized tests to qualify for admission into those programs. These are the most common:
Graduate Records Examination (GRE)
- www.gre.org
- 3.5-hour aptitude test on verbal, quantitative, and analytical abilities, intended for applicants to graduate schools
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
- www.gmac.org
- 4-hour standardized test required for admission to most business schools
Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
- www.lsac.org
- 3.5-hour multiple choice test used for admission into law school
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
- www.aamc.org/students/
- 7-hour test used for admission into medical school
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)/Test of Spoken English (TSE)/Test of Written English (TWE)
- www.ets.org/toefl.html
- If you are a foreigner applying to a college in the United States, you may have to take these tests to measure your English language skills
- For more information, contact the college you are planning to attend
- The TOEFL is a 2-hour multiple choice test that evaluates English proficiency
- The TSE evaluates English speaking ability
- The TWE evaluates English writing ability