TESTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:
Most individuals will need to test for college, trade school, or career advances. Standardized test taking has become a necessary life skill.
Iowa Achievement Test evaluates reading comprehension, word analysis, vocabulary, math, language, spelling social studies/science and listening skills.
- Offered at various times throughout the year
- Register one month prior to testing
- Must test at an official test site or preregister as a qualified test administrator
- Time: 5 hours over 2 days
Stanford Test evaluates a student’s word study skills, reading and comprehension level, vocabulary, math, language, spelling, social studies/science and listening. It is comparable to the Iowa Achievement Test.
- Offered at various times throughout the year.
- Register one month prior to testing.
- Must test at an official test site or be preregister as a qualified test administrator
- Time: 4 hours over 2 days
PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test/National Merit Scholarship Test) provides practice for high school sophomores and juniors preparing for the SAT I and qualifies students for the National Merit Scholarships. PSAT tests critical thinking skills in the areas of verbal, writing, and math.
- Offered at various times according to the public and private schools in our area. Please check with schools by the end of August or the first part of September. It is at a school’s discretion as to whether they allow homeschool students to participate.
- The Homeschool Code is available through College Board. 994199
- Bring on test day
- Time: 2 hours 10 minutes
SAT I (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a college aptitude test used by colleges to gauge a student’s verbal, writing, math and critical thinking skills.
- 7 test dates from October to May.
- Register one month prior to testing.
- Must test at an official SAT test site.
- Homeschool Code: 970000
- Bring on test day
- Time: 3 hours 45 minutes
SAT II Subject Tests (Scholastic Assessment Test) measures aptitude in twenty subject areas such as math, Latin, history, etc. SAT II tests are often used to verify a homeschooled high school students transcripts and can increase possible college acceptance.
- Register one month prior to testing.
- Must test at an official SAT test site.
- Homeschool Code: 970000
- Bring on test day
- Time: 1 hour per test
ACT (American College Testing) is a college aptitude test measuring proficiency in English, math, reading, and science.
- 6 tests offered per year.
- Register one month prior to testing.
- Must test at an official ACT test site. Bring a picture ID when testing.
- Homeschool Code: 969999
- Bring on test day
- Time: 3 hours (30 minutes additional for the writing section)
AP (Advanced Placement) exams are geared toward students who take AP courses, however, they can be taken by any student in any area at any time. GPA bump for AP courses will not be earned unless the course and instructor are approved by College Boards, however, college credit may be awarded by colleges if any student taking any course passes an AP exam. These credits look great on transcripts and are widely accepted by colleges.
- Register through the College Board.
- Must test at a public high school assigned by the College Board. Contact local schools to see if they will allow your student and offer the AP exam for the subject needed. It is best to contact schools mid-January to early-February.
- Homeschool code for students taking AP exam at a different school than their own in SC is 994199. Students will enter this code on Section 6a of the answer sheet.
- AP Codes
- Bring on test day.
- Time: 2 hours
CLEP (College Level Examination Program) exams are used to prove adequate independent education in college subject areas in order to gain college credit for such courses while being exempted from the semester-long class(es). Over thirty CLEP exams are available and some test for a full year’s knowledge and credit of academic material.
- Tests available year-round
- Register at most universities, colleges or private testing centers
- Test at their locations
- FAQs and Codes
- Bring on test day
- Time: varies by test
- GED (General Educational Development) tests certify that a student has the equivalence of a high school education. It tests reading, writing, math, sciences and social studies and is accepted by colleges and most employers in lieu of a high school diploma.
- Tests available year-round
- Prepare
- Register and Test Dates
- Bring on test day