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How do I register for SAT, SAT Subject Tests, and ACT?

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How do I register for SAT, SAT Subject Tests, and ACT?

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The easiest way to register for the SAT and SAT Subject Tests is online at www.collegeboard.com. You can register for the ACT at www.actstudent.org. Otherwise, you can talk to your high school guidance counselor to obtain the appropriate paper forms. You can re-register for exams over the phone or online. Make sure that you register well in advance of the test date in order to reserve a spot at the test center of your choice. If you are late, you will have to pay a late fee and will probably be blocked from your first-choice test center. If you decide to register at the last minute, you can show up on exam day as a “walk in.

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The easiest way to register for the SAT and SAT Subject Tests is online through the College Board website. You can register for the ACT through ACT Headquarters. Otherwise, you can talk to your high school guidance counselor to obtain the appropriate paper forms. You can re-register for exams over the phone or online. Make sure that you register well in advance of the test date to reserve a spot at the test center of your choice. If you are late, you will have to pay a late fee and will probably be blocked from your first-choice test center. If you decide to register at the last minute, you can show up on exam day as a “walk in.” This carries additional fees, and does not guarantee that you will be allowed to take the exam.

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