Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Free ACT and SAT College Practice Testing

Getting into college can be a challenge these days, so it helps when there is an opportunity to practice and prepare. The Princeton Review is offering ACT and SAT free preparation testing in May.

The ACT, a universally accepted for college admission, is curriculum-based. The ACT is not an aptitude or an IQ test. Instead, the questions on the ACT are directly related to what students have learned in high school courses in English, mathematics, and science. Because the ACT tests are based on what is taught in the high school curriculum, students are generally more comfortable with the ACT than they are with traditional aptitude tests or tests with narrower content.

The SAT, also, a universally accepted college admission test, is a combination of reasoning and subjective testing.

The importance of scoring is not limited to college admission, because it also allows students to access scholarship funding.

The Princeton Review of Ann Arbor is offering free ACT tests from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 9 and free SAT tests from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 16 in Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Grosse Pointe, East Lansing and Novi.

Students can register for the sessions by calling 734-663-2163 or visiting: www.PrincetonReview.com/Events.

If you cannot make it, you can still take practice tests online at: http://www.testprepreview.com/sat_practice.htm

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