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Standardized
tests are an important
requirement for admission to most colleges and universities.
The two most critical aspects
of a student’s application are the high school transcript
and standardized test scores. There are two tests available
to students, the SAT
and the ACT.
Colleges accept either one. For the most part, Stony Brook
students submit the SAT, for which we are a test center.
The ACT is available at a local high school and transportation
arrangements may be made with the faculty. International
students will need to take the Test
of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and should
see the college counselor for more information or contact
TOEFL
directly. Here is the suggested timeline for the SAT:
| Sophmore
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PSAT
in October |
| Junior
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PSAT
in October (This is the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying
Test)
SAT in April
Subject Tests in May |
| Senior
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SAT
in October
Subject Tests in November |
NOTE:
The SAT is an aptitude test consisting
of three sections, each having scores from 200-800. The
Subject Tests are
specific, content-based exams, scored on the same scale
and schools may require two or three of them. Typically,
a college requires a math test and a second test of the
student’s choice. Engineering
programs frequently require a Physics Subject Test.
It is best if the student takes an
exam following the course at Stony Brook. For
example, if a student studies Advanced Placement Biology
in sophomore year, he should strongly consider taking the
Biology Subject Test in May of that year. Individual guidance
is given to our students throughout the academic year and
the faculty will recommend the appropriate testing to the
students. *Please
note that students should always verify the specific test
requirements with their colleges.
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