College prep websites
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Westview College
Information
1)
go to Campus Info, Counseling, College
Info AND
2)
go to
Family Connection (see Kathy Bloomfield if you need an account set up)
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PUSD College Information - go
to College Readiness
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College Planning & Search
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University of
California: at doorways
webpage are A-G courses for Westview
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California State University
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All California Colleges
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Western Undergraduate
Exchange Information on enrolling at participating two- and
four-year college programs outside of their home state at a reduced
tuition rate.
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ACT Assessment & Writing Tests
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SAT Reasoning & SAT Subject
Tests
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College Planning & Search
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Free Test Prep
When should the ACT or SAT be taken?
A big dilemma for students and families is attempting to
stay on track for the many deadlines coming up in high
school preparing for college. Chief among them is when to
take the ACT or SAT. Should it be taken as soon as
possible? Should you wait until senior year?
If it is in your plans to attend a 4-year college or
university after graduation, you will be required to take
either the ACT (with the optional writing) or the Reasoning
SAT to be eligible for admittance. If you attend a community
college first and transfer, these assessments are not
required. Depending on the college you select, you may also
need to take Subject Tests.
Generally speaking, we recommend students spend their
freshmen and sophomore years preparing to take the ACT or
SAT during their junior year. They may do things such as
take the PSAT in October of the 9th, 10th and 11th grade
year. They can supplement that with a possible prep course,
self-study using a practice booklet, or a number of other
aids. Then, in the Spring, they should start taking the
actual test.
During fall of the senior year, students will have a couple
of opportunities to increase their scores if they so
choose. Of course, if students are prepared to take
assessments earlier, they are always welcome to do so. For
example, suppose you felt confident, after taking a related
AP course, to take the World History subject test but you
were only in your sophomore year. Nothing is stopping you
from taking that exam. We would caution you to determine if
you are fully prepared beforehand by checking with College
Board.
Colleges always take the best score, whether that is through
an ACT or SAT. Please plan ahead. If you decide to wait
until your senior year to take one of the tests in November
or December and fall ill the day of testing or your car
breaks down on the way there, you will simply have no second
chances available.
College entrance information
College test dates
Testing & test
preparation
College readiness