Test Preparation

last updated: 09-14-10


ACT Test   (www.act.org)

This link to the ACT organization gives current information about all the products ACT markets.  It allows students to register for an ACT test, learn test taking strategies to maximize ACT scores, see sample questions, read research and obtain information available from ACT.

CLEP Tests   (www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/clep/about.html)

This is the official site of the College Level Examination Program.  Over 2,800 universities offer college credit for those students who score well on the CLEP exams. 

College Board Home Page   (www.collegeboard.com)

This is the site for the SAT, PSAT, and AP, Tests.  Students, parents, & counselors will find a comprehensive menu of information to aid in the transition to college.  Includes  a free college and scholarship search database.

Fair Test   (www.fairtest.org/univ/optional.htm)

Listing and links to over 400 colleges that de-emphasize the importance of the ACT/SAT in the admissions process.

4Tests.com   (www.4tests.com)

Free on-line ACT test allows you to see your answers and explains the ones you got wrong.  Also has practice questions for the SAT, TOEFL, and GED tests.   Additionally has preparations products that can be purchased.

Number2.com    (www.number2.com)

This truly free ACT, SAT, and GRE prep site offers tutorials, practice sessions, a vocabulary builder and college planning information.  The site was planned by university professors experienced in the area of test prep.

Secrets of the SAT     (www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/sats)

PBS's Frontline has created a site that explores the role of the Scholastic Aptitude Tests and how they potentially affect students' academic futures.  Besides investigating the test preparation industry and racial issues related to admissions policies, the site allows users to play the role of admissions officers.

The Princeton Review   (www.princetonreview.com)

The Princeton Review helps people find and get into the right college or other school. They have great resources to help with testing, admissions, financial aid, etc.