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What is the difference between the ACT and SAT?
Free Exam Preparation Websites
- March2Success is a free tool brought to you by the United States Army. March2Success helps students prepare for college entrance exams, state tests, financial aid, and understanding college admissions. This tool is free to every students.
- Test Prep Wisconsin helps students improve their SAT, ACT, or GRE test scores with FREE tutorials, practice sessions, test-taking tips, and a vocabulary builder.
- KnowHow2Go - A free graduation and test preparation resource.
Accuplacer
The purpose of ACCUPLACER test is to provide you with useful information about your academic skills in math, English, and reading. The results of the assessment, in conjunction with your academic background, goals, and interests, are used by academic advisors and counselors to determine your course selection.
Compass
COMPASS is an untimed, computerized test that helps colleges evaluate your skills. The results are used to determine program acceptance and placement into appropriate courses. You will receive your COMPASS® test results immediately upon completion of testing.
College/University/Technical School
Selecting a college/university can seem overwhelming. There are so many schools to choose from as well as hundreds of areas of study. The links below are provided to help in narrowing the search.
Military
Students may consider enlisting in the armed forces. Whether it be the Navy, Air Force, Army, Marines, or Coast Guard, the opportunities and benefits vary from branch to branch. To compare branches, students should talk to the recruiters who visit the high school on a regular basis. Information is also available in the Career Center. Students are encouraged to explore their options on the military web sites.
U.S. Navy U.S. Marines U.S. Air Force U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Army
U.S. Navy U.S. Marines U.S. Air Force U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Army
Specialty Schools
There are post-secondary institutions that do not fit in the two- or four-year or technical college classifications. Yet, they offer formal training and education that lead to rewarding careers. Examples are cosmetology schools and over-the-road truck driving schools.
Please see the counselor for additional information specific to yoru
Please see the counselor for additional information specific to yoru
CLEP - College Level Examination Program
CLEP offers students the opportunity to gain college credit by taking an exam. Usually, a student takes the tests at the college where he or she is already enrolled. There are 2,900 colleges that grant credit and/or advanced standing for CLEP Examinations. Not all colleges offer credit based on CLEP tests, and different colleges offer different amounts of credit for the same test, so do your research before committing to an exam. Your best source of information is your college.
For more information visit http://www.collegeboard.com
For more information visit http://www.collegeboard.com
AP - Advanced Placement
Are you ready for a unique learning experience that will help you succeed in college? Through AP’s college-level courses and exams, you can earn college credit and advanced placement, stand out in the admission process, and learn from some of the most skilled, dedicated, and inspiring teachers in the world. With AP courses, you’ll be able to explore your interests and discover new passions.
Visit www.collegeboard.com/apstudents for detailed information about AP courses and exams. You’ll find course and exam descriptions, sample free-response questions and scoring guidelines, study skills and test-taking tips, and more.
Visit www.collegeboard.com/apstudents for detailed information about AP courses and exams. You’ll find course and exam descriptions, sample free-response questions and scoring guidelines, study skills and test-taking tips, and more.