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What aptitude tests do I need to take in order to enter undergraduate or graduate school?

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What aptitude tests do I need to take in order to enter undergraduate or graduate school?

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There are several different tests that students must take in order to pursue college or post-graduate education. Consult your school guidance counselors for the appropriate tests. Below is a listing of the important tests. SAT I & II: The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) program compares a student’s reasoning abilities and academic strengths with those of more than 2.5 million students who take the tests each year. The SAT I reasoning test measure verbal and mathematical reasoning abilities. The SAT II subject tests measure a student’s knowledge of a particular subject and his or her ability to apply that knowledge. While the SAT I test is mandatory for all college-bound students, the SAT II tests are optional. For more information access www.sat.org or contact an academic counselor. ACT: The ACT (American College Testing) assessment test measures a student’s level of skills necessary for college coursework. These skills include English, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning. Many

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