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Test Prep


Whether your test is next week or next year, you can boost your test-taking confidence today using these resources. Work at your own pace for all of the modules:

  • ACT - strengthen your knowledge of the four subject areas: English, math, reading and science reasoning

     

     

  • SAT - build and/or refresh your skills for the exam's verbal and math sections

  • GRE - test your core abilities in verbal, quantitative and analytical reasoning

  • Vocabulary Builder - expand and improve your word power


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ASVAB

If you are serious about joining the military, then get serious about taking the Armed Services Vocation Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). The ASVAB is a timed multi-aptitude test including arithmetic reasoning, word knowledge, paragraph comprehension, and mathematics knowledge.

Start now by taking the practice ASVAB testsNew window icon.


ACCUPLACER

Visit the CollegeBoard to read basic information and tips for taking the ACCUPLACER testsNew window icon, along with exploring sample questions (PDF icon).


CollegeBoard advises that students may find SAT test preparation useful to refresh their skills prior to taking the ACCUPLACER, including reviewing basic concepts in reading, grammar, arithmetic, trigonometry and algebra.


To prepare for the ACCUUPLACER, click on Begin Test Prep above, selecting "SAT" once you start the test prep.


COMPASS

The group of exams that make up the COMPASS testNew window icon created by ACT (the American College Test program), measure a potential college student's skill level in reading, writing and math. Rather than a "passing" score, the test is used to determine a student's strengths and weaknesses which may indicate the need for additional assistance in college coursework.

Students preparing to take the COMPASS test may download a free, unofficial practice testNew window icon.




GED

To prepare for the GED, use the free online preparation course offered at GEDforFree.comNew window icon and see how to interpret your score at Education-Portal.comNew window icon.


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