College Prep Resources

ACT and SAT Information

https://www.number2.com/ – Free ACT and SAT Prep

http://sat.collegeboard.org/home – SAT practice, registration and scores.

http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice – Free practice questions and free practice tests

http://www.freetestprep.com/ – Free practice tests, flashcards, articles, etc.

https://www.princetonreview.com/sat-act-free-practice-test.aspx – Take ACT and SAT practice tests online or find a location where practice tests are offered

http://methodtestprep.com/free-60-minute-sat-act-prep-class/ – Two important strategies for raising your score on the SAT & ACT tests

http://www.kaptest.com/College/Home/quizbank.html – Free ACT and SAT practice tailored to fit you.

http://www.act.org/ – The nonprofit organization responsible for the ACT test. It also provides more than a hundred other assessment, research, information, and program management services for education and workforce development.

http://www.actstudent.org/ – ACT information for students, parents, teachers, and education professionals

https://www.learnhowtobecome.org/career-resource-center/act-prep-guide/ – Prepping for the ACT

https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/sat-prep/ – SAT Prep Guide

Information on Other Programs

CLEP exams for college credit: https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/clep-exam/

This guide focuses on Career-Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams, including what they are, who should take them, test prep, expert advice, and the benefits to students as they transition to college. Former teacher and current education consultant Susan Landry contributed her knowledge and expertise to the guide. You can review the new resource here:

Choosing an IB programhttps://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/resources/international-baccalaureate/

This guide discusses international baccalaureate programs, including how they can help with college, how they different from Advanced Placement, and how to choose the right one. The guide also includes advice from Dr. Robert Bouressa, a director of college guidance and IB expert. You can check out the guide here: