- How many centralized exams will I need to take?If you are applying to a community college or for a gap year or semester spot, colleges will ask only for your TOEFL score and a few colleges even don’t ask any test score as they use their own (free) placement test upon arrival. However, students applying for a bachelor degree program need to take either the SAT or the ACT as well. Students applying to top bachelor programs also need to show two SAT Subject test scores.UStudy offers prep services and guidance for all three tests. Write to info@ustudy.nl for more information.
- When is the SAT and ACT offered in Europe?The SAT and ACT are held on Saturdays on a few test dates from October to June. Register for the date you choose well in advance.
- How many times can I take a retest?Students can take the SAT and ACT up to 12 times and can choose which scores to submit with your application.
- What is a good score to get?Every school sets its own minimum or desired test scores. For Ivy League and top liberal arts colleges, a score of 2100 and upwards is important, but most state schools will consider a score above 1500. However, remember that factors such as your College Essay, Recommendation letters and Interview also affect your chances of acceptance. At UStudy we guide you towards giving all aspects of the admission process your best shot.
- Do international students have the same testing requirements as US students?Most colleges do take into consideration an international student’s location and the difference in the education system. College Board has conducted a comprehensive survey of the special admission requirements for foreign students.
- Where can I find information about test dates, registration etc.?
TOEFL: www.toefl.orgSAT: www.collegeboard.comACT: www.actstudent.org