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I am 16, 17 in May, and I am homeschooled. In April I will be taking the regular standardized testing. I live in Minnesota. Is it possible to take my pre-SAT or ACT tests at home? I would like to start applying for colleges and stuff and I heard that you have to have a testing score for the SAT test to apply. is that true? or can i just apply without scores and stuff? next year i will be a senior. if i can be tested without going to a major testing center or high school could you please tell me how i go about doing it? i take my regular standardized testing at home, because minnesota law is " you have to have signature from you local superintendent to test at home for home-school students". anyways if you can help that would be great!

2007-03-01 12:48:57 · 2 answers · asked by horsegal08 2 in Education & Reference Standards & Testing

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Go talk to your closest public school consoler.

2007-03-01 12:52:15 · answer #1 · answered by FIREMAN_911 2 · 0 0

No, the prevalent student in basic terms will enhance their score by roughly 2 factors in a 12 months of school. you're waiting to enhance it by 3 as you're doing 3 classes that are lined interior the ACT, nonetheless. it is not in any respect going to help your English and interpreting rankings, nonetheless. Your interpreting is 7 factors decrease than the national prevalent. it would be a extensive rigidity so you might get greater desirable than a 21 by the tip of next 12 months. i might propose which you purchase an ACT learn e book and spend the completed summer going over the vocabulary, composition and serious reasoning sections. Then, next 12 months, once you're taking Geometry, Algebra and Chemistry, take quite a few notes, so which you would be able to evaluate those back ahead of the examination, alongside with your learn instruction manual. this might carry it as much as a 22. You ca additionally take loose on line ACT tests to gauge your progression.

2016-11-26 23:12:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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