SAT and PSAT Information

2010-2011 School Year


SATs

To register for the SAT Reasoning Test or the SAT Subject Tests, please visit College Board's website for online registration information.  Please make a note of the regular registration deadlines in order to avoid paying late fees. If you are unsure which test you should be registering for, or which test date is best, please contact your counselor.

Test Date

(all tests take place on Saturdays)

Test Regular U.S. Registration Deadline Late U.S. Registration Deadline              ($23 fee applies)

*October 9, 2010*

SAT &
Subject Tests

September 10

September 24

*November 6, 2010*

SAT &
Subject Tests

October 8

October 22

December 4, 2010

SAT &
Subject Tests

November 5

November 19

January 22, 2011

SAT &
Subject Tests

December 23

January 7

March 12, 2011

SAT only

February 11

February 25

May 7, 2011

SAT &
Subject Tests

April 8

April 22

*June 4, 2011*

SAT &
Subject Tests

May 6

May 20

*South Western High School is a test center for the October, November and June test dates.
 

SAT Preparation

 1) Extensive online SAT Prep course provided by South Western High school can be found at: www.bridges.com

 2) Free SAT question of the day, Free online practice test, and other tools at: College Board - SAT Prep

 3) Local SAT Prep classes - brochures available in the Guidance Office

 


PSAT

PSAT is an excellent way to practice taking standardized tests and get a feel for how well you may do on the SAT.  PSAT scores are not reported to colleges.  South Western High School will offer the PSAT to any interested sophomore or junior on October 13 during the regular school day.  The cost will be $15 for the test.  Registration for this test will take place in the Fall.

2010 PSAT Registration Form





SAT/PSAT Accommodations

Students with documented disabilities may be eligible for accommodations on the SAT and/or PSAT exams.  If you require accommodations contact your Guidance Counselor ASAP.  Paperwork to determine eligibility must be filled out well in advance of the actual test date.  For the best chance of getting accommodations, meet with your Counselor at least three months before the day of the exam.

 

For more information, visit the College Board's website for complete information regarding test dates and fees for the SAT, PSAT and AP Tests.


 

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This site was last updated 8.18.10.

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