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Navigator Week 3: Take the ACT or SAT

Navigator Week 3: Take the ACT or SAT. Welcome to Week 3! Important Dates and Deadlines: Date #1 Date #2 Last Week You: Identified the educational requirements for a career that interests you Created a postsecondary plan to reach your long-term goals

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Navigator Week 3: Take the ACT or SAT

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  1. Navigator Week 3: Take the ACT or SAT

  2. Welcome to Week 3! • Important Dates and Deadlines: • Date #1 • Date #2 • Last Week You: • Identified the educational requirements for a career that interests you • Created a postsecondary plan to reach your long-term goals • Entered your long-term goals on CSNav (milestone) This Week We Will: • Define and discuss the ACT and SAT • Create an ACT or SAT test-taking plan for the next year

  3. Why should I take the ACT or SAT now? The Top 5 Reasons are…

  4. #5: Most colleges require a test score for admission Without a score, you can’t even apply to many schools

  5. #4: You can take the tests more than once The better your scores, the more postsecondary options you have

  6. #3: You’re as ready as you’ll ever be ACT and SAT test you on high school content knowledge such as reading, writing, math and science. As a senior, you’ve been practicing this knowledge for 12 years. Taking the test now means you’ll do your best. Scores are good for up to 5 years. After you graduate, you will slowly forget everything you learned unless you keep practicing. Putting off taking the test means you’ll have to study harder later to get the same score.

  7. #2: Everybody else is doing it

  8. And the number one reason to take the ACT or SAT Now is… #1: You’ve got a support network • Ways we can help: • Study groups • Fee waivers for testing • Moral support • Free test prep resources • Others? Your teachers…Your peers...The community… Everyone wants to help you succeed!

  9. So you want to take the test. What’s next?

  10. Planning: Choose tests and test dates

  11. Step 1: Choose a test The SAT is…

  12. Step 1: Choose a test The ACT is…

  13. Step 1: Choose a test Comparing and Contrasting SAT and ACT

  14. What is a subject test? a multiple-choice standardized tests given on individual subjects, usually taken to improve a student's credentials for admission to colleges in the United States. Students typically choose which tests to take depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools to which they are planning to apply. Every test is now a one-hour timed test. A student may take up to three SAT Subject Tests on any given date at a flat rate $21 (+$28 for international test takers) and $10 per test (unless it includes a listening portion, then it is $21 plus $21 per test). Most SAT subject tests are offered on the same day as the regular SAT. The language tests with listening are generally available only once a year, in November. A calendar of test dates and registration deadlines can be found on The College Board's official website.[1] You can take an SAT subject test in: Biology E (Ecological) Literature Biology M (Molecular) Mathematics Level 1 Chinese Mathematics Level 2 French Modern Hebrew German Physics Italian Spanish Japanese US History Korean World History Latin Step 1: Choose a test About Subject Tests Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAT_Subject_Tests)

  15. Step 2: Create a test-taking plan for the year Test dates for this year are in your Navigator on Page 44 and in your calendars

  16. Step 3: Include your SAT or ACT goals in your Senior Year Plan See Navigator Pages 45-48 for more information on Senior Year Planning

  17. Getting Ready: How to Register and Prepare

  18. Step 1: Register Online or On Paper • Upcoming SAT Dates: • Date #1 • Date #2 • Date #3 • Upcoming ACT Dates: • Date #1 • Date #2 • Date #3 • To get a fee waiver, [INSERT PROCESS AT YOUR SCHOOL HERE]

  19. Step 1: Register Online or On Paper • Golden Rules for Registering: • If you do not take the ACT or SAT before Dec 31st, your scores will NOT be available to you for your college applications. • Be sure to register for a test date in September, October, November or December! • If you’re taking more than one subject test, register for more than one test date!

  20. Step 1: Register Online or On Paper Register for the SAT http://sat.collegeboard.com/register/how-to-register Register for the ACT http://www.actstudent.org/regist/index.html [Teacher, insert any special instructions for how you want students to register at your school]

  21. Step 2: Prepare Use CSNav’s Test Prep Center to Study

  22. Step 2: Prepare Other Places to Get Help Teacher: insert other places for students to get help preparing for the test in your community

  23. Week 3 Summary This Week We: • Defined and discussed the ACT and SAT • Created an ACT or SAT test-taking plan for the next year Summary Questions for Discussion: • How can we work together as a class to prepare for these tests?

  24. Navigator Week 12: Take the ACT or SAT

  25. Welcome to Week 12! • Important Dates and Deadlines: • Date #1 • Date #2 • Last Week You: • Reviewed the importance of tailoring your application documents • Tailored your personal statement for each of your colleges • Tailored your resume for each of your colleges (if applicable) This Week We Will: • Order ACT or SAT score reports for each of your colleges • Tie up other loose ends including sending transcripts and letters of recommendations to colleges

  26. So you took the SAT or ACT. How do colleges get your scores?

  27. Week 12 Summary This Week We: • Ordered ACT or SAT score reports for each of your colleges • Tied up other loose ends including sending transcripts and letters of recommendations to colleges Summary Questions for Discussion: • What final steps must you complete in order to ensure that each of your colleges receive all required application materials?

  28. CSNav How-to: Take the ACT or SAT Milestone

  29. Your Portfolio Today, we’ll enter your ACT or SAT scores into CSNav. Start by clicking on Your Portfolio.

  30. Your Portfolio > College Planning Portfolio Click “College Planning” here. Don’t click the “College Planning” icon at the top.

  31. Your Profile > Test Scores Click on the words “Test Scores” to begin.

  32. Test Scores Find the name of the test for which you’d like to enter scores.Click “Enter your scores”.

  33. College Planning > Test Scores > SAT Next, enter the information from your score report into CSNav. Click “Save” when you are done. Don’t forget to click “save” to complete the milestone

  34. College Planning > Test Scores After you save, your scores will show up on the Test Scores page, and you will receive a check mark for the milestone, Take the ACT or SAT. You can enter as many scores for as many tests and test dates as you like.

  35. Your Planning Milestones To see your checkmark, go back to “Home” by clicking on the icon on the top of the page. Then, click “Your Planning Milestones” to see your checkmarks.

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