There are a variety of exams you might consider taking in preparing for your college career:
Placement Tests
If you are considering attending Lane Community College post-high school, or if you are seeking college credit for courses taken while still attending high school, you’ll need to take the Lane Community College Placement Tests. We administer the basic placement tests here, and you’ll find more information on the LCC Placement Tests page below.
The ACT and SATs
Some 2-year, most 4-year, and most private schools usually require prospective students to take either the SAT Reasoning Test, SAT Subject Tests, and/or the ACT Exam. While both the SAT and the ACT are intended to measure the same thing (your readiness to succeed in college), they are structured and scored differently. Your best bet is to go to the college and university websites of your choice to learn what their particular guidelines and preferences are. See SAT & ACT drop down tabs for more information!
What’s The Difference Between The ACT and The SAT?
In many cases, your choice of which exam to take, and which scores to ultimately submit, will be based on your personal exam-style preferences. Click here to see a quick comparison between the SAT and the ACT exams (as explained on the ACT website).
Placement Tests
If you are considering attending Lane Community College post-high school, or if you are seeking college credit for courses taken while still attending high school, you’ll need to take the Lane Community College Placement Tests. We administer the basic placement tests here, and you’ll find more information on the LCC Placement Tests page below.
The ACT and SATs
Some 2-year, most 4-year, and most private schools usually require prospective students to take either the SAT Reasoning Test, SAT Subject Tests, and/or the ACT Exam. While both the SAT and the ACT are intended to measure the same thing (your readiness to succeed in college), they are structured and scored differently. Your best bet is to go to the college and university websites of your choice to learn what their particular guidelines and preferences are. See SAT & ACT drop down tabs for more information!
What’s The Difference Between The ACT and The SAT?
In many cases, your choice of which exam to take, and which scores to ultimately submit, will be based on your personal exam-style preferences. Click here to see a quick comparison between the SAT and the ACT exams (as explained on the ACT website).
FREE Test, Prep, & Career Help
The LearningExpress program is an online library of test preps and skill-building resources, and is ever updated to have the most current information and practice sets. Students can use the site to prepare for exams like the SAT, ACT, and GRE. Job-seekers can also learn how to build a resume and improve interview skills. You can access Learning Express by clicking HERE.
Another homework tips site is Homework.Answers.com. Age and topic specific, this site has tons of tips, from how to avoid test anxiety to how to choose a college. Click HERE to get to this site.
More ACT Test Prep here: http://www.mometrix.com/academy/act-test/
PSAT Cram Sessions (this has a small fee, but it’s not toooo much!) http://www.kaptest.com/psat/psat-prep-course/psat-cram-sessions
And free SAT practice tests http://www.kaptest.com/SAT/enroll?tab=events
And another site called Chegg: SAT Test Prep: http://www.chegg.com/test-prep/sat ACT Test Prep: http://www.chegg.com/test-prep/act