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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Jun 11, 2013 19:35:51 GMT -5
All upcoming seniors (Class of 2014) should have taken at least one ACT or SAT during the 2012-13 school year, so we can determine the scholarship capabilities as you enter your senior year. If you did not, then you need to do several things. Pay Attention to Emails You need to pay attention to your e-mail and check it regularly! Reminder emails from CIAS are posted to students many times per year; these contain test-taking tips, website links, and suggestions which should be taken seriously. Register for Tests Register for one of each test as early as you can in the fall. Registration is open for both tests, so you can register here: www.actstudent.orgwww.sat.collegeboard.comYou will take one of these more times as the year progresses, but we need to see which test you score better in to begin with! Don't procrastinate! Putting off your registration only results in forgetting to register. Your chances for earning college scholarships increase as your scores increase. Unlimited Times:Also, remember that you may take these tests unlimited times! That's right...there is no limit to the times you may take these tests. However, remember that the last test for scholarship qualifications is the JUNE 2014 test. Financial Need:If your family has financial need and you qualify, you may ask CIAS for a fee waiver certificate More info here: sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-fee-waiversIf you have questions, direct them to me!
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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Jun 25, 2013 11:55:34 GMT -5
Because the qualifications for college scholarships are rising and becoming more competitive, especially for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program, we suggest that all our upcoming juniors and seniors take their preparation for the SAT & ACT seriously. These classes offered at UWF offer a great opportunity to you! SAT/ACT Preparation Class at the University of West Florida Dates: Starting June 19, 2013, ending August 9, 2013 Starting July 17, 2013, ending September 6, 2013 Starting August 21, 2013, ending October 11, 2013 More Info: uwf.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=36596&int_category_id=2&int_sub_category_id=166"Making the decision to attend college is probably one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make, and your performance on college entrance exams is instrumental in determining your college choice. Universities and colleges throughout the U.S. require applicants to take the SAT or ACT as part of their evaluation package. This course will prepare you for both tests. Both the ACT and the SAT contain verbal and math question types. SAT/ACT Preparation Part I will give you all the information you need to do well on the verbal questions of the ACT and the new SAT. The ACT verbal sections are called the Reading Test, the English Test, and the Science Test. The Reading Test and the English Test assess your knowledge of English usage, grammar, and reading comprehension. This course will provide you with a grammar and usage review specifically geared to the rules that you'll be tested on in the ACT. You'll also learn how to maximize your time on reading comprehension passages and the passages in the science test. Beginning in 2005, the ACT began offering an optional essay test. If you choose to take the essay test, our course will show you how to do your best writing in the short period of time you'll be given. In 2005, the SAT verbal questions also changed. The lessons in this course are designed to prepare you for those changes. The new verbal sections are called Writing and Critical Reading. The Critical Reading section consists of sentence completions and reading comprehension of both long and short passages. You’ll learn how to answer both types of questions in the most time-efficient manner. The SAT also contains a new Writing section, which includes a student-written essay and multiple-choice questions about grammar and English usage. This course will prepare you to write the type of essays that grading officials are looking for, and will provide you with a grammar and usage review that's specific to the rules you'll be tested on in the new SAT. In addition to preparing you for specific question types on both exams, this course will give you pointers in time management, anxiety relief, scoring, and general standardized test-taking. Weekly assignments will encourage you to work with your fellow classmates and your instructor to maximize your performance on all aspects of the verbal questions of the ACT and SAT. This course and its follow-up will prepare you to excel in all sections of the undergraduate college entrance exams and provide you with the means to achieve your best potential score!"
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