Sat Test Research Paper

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Academic and extracurricular pressure will have reached its peak during one’s 11th grade year. The pressure would be even more apparent for someone wanting to apply to top or Ivy League schools. The monthly plan for an 11th grader would be as follows: September: Register for October’s PSAT, meet your counselor and discuss course selected for junior year as well as class selection for 12th grade. Maintain a good record of your school grades and extracurricular activities. October: Attend the PSAT to familiarize yourself with the SAT test format. If you would like to achieve information about a full-ride at a top school, be sure to apply so on the PSAT test under the “student search” column. If your score is high enough on the PSAT test, you will receive …show more content…

Also research what is the top school’s minimum requirement for SAT2 test. January: Start to make a list of schools that you would like to apply. Be sure to go online and search their financial aid and application forms. Also seriously discuss with parents about family income and tax issues. February: Talk with your parents and a tutor about schools you would like to apply and see wether your circumstances match or not (such as academic ranking, art or sports rewards, financial affordability, etc.) If you feel prepared, you can register for the March SAT. Otherwise, take the May or June SAT test. Be sure that studying for the SAT doesn’t interfere with your extracurricular activities. March: Contact top schools via the school website, phone, or email and request for some application packages. April: Start class selection for senior year. Try to register for the most challenging classes as they will be crucial to you getting top schools’ admissions. Register for SAT and SAT2 tests. Also research top school information as well as hunt for summer courses or top school summer

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