As always, the College Board recommends that students wait until spring of junior year to take the SAT. By then students will have covered as much English and math course work as possible. Consult with your child's counselor if you have any questions. Learn about the SAT.
Expert Advice
"We're looking for a commitment to and a passion for an activity outside of the academic setting -- we're looking for depth rather than breadth." Read about Extracurriculars. Nanci Tessier, Admission Director
The Long and Short of Test Preparation
Preparation for admission tests starts long before your child ever hears the letters S-A-T. One of the best ways your child can get ready is to take solid academic courses (and study hard for them, of course).
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Learn what admissions exams your child should be taking, and how they impact college admissions. Find out how your child can prepare for the years ahead and maybe even get college credit before going to college.