Oakland University is offering free practice tests to help high school students prepare for the ACT and SAT college entrance exams. |
To help prepare for this shift, Oakland University is offering free practice ACT and SAT test days for high school students.
“The free practice ACT and SAT will allow students to become more familiar with what to expect on the exams, in order to help them better prepare for the true test,” said Dawn Aubry, interim assistant vice president for student affairs and director of admissions at Oakland University. “The practice SAT should be especially helpful for rising high school juniors, who will take the newly redesigned SAT for the first time in March of 2016."
Designed for high school sophomores and freshmen, these full-length ACT and SAT practice tests are given under simulated testing conditions. Students will receive personalized score reports detailing their strengths and weaknesses. The practice SAT will offer the first look at the revamped exam, which will be required of all class of 2017 students and beyond.
Free ACT Practice Test:
April 25, 2015, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
http://www.oakland.edu/apps/events/event.aspx?sid=522&EventID=11777
Free SAT Practice Test:
May 9, 2015, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
http://www.oakland.edu/apps/events/event.aspx?sid=522&EventID=11781These tests are conveniently located on Oakland University’s campus and offered by Professional and Continuing Education (PACE), which promotes educational opportunities for those looking to advance their careers, achieve certifications, re-certify or enrich their lives.
Students interested in taking advantage of the practice exams can register at princetonreview.com/sat-act-free-practice-test.aspx