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    When registering for SAT or ACT, it's important students enter Northern HS's CEEB Code 341603

    ACT/SAT Concordance - A concordance study was designed to examine the relationship between scores on the ACT and the SAT.

    SAT - The SAT is a college entrance examination.  Students interested in taking the SAT must register for the exam online at the SAT website.  

    ACT - The ACT is a college entrance examination.   The ACT is given for free to all juniors during a school day in late February/early March.  If a student wants to take the exam more than once, they must register through the ACT website.  

    PSAT - The PSAT is a practice SAT administered for free to all sophomores and juniors during a school day in mid October.  Freshmen may elect to take the exam for a small fee.  

    PreACT - The PreACT is a practice SAT administered for free to all sophomores during a school day in mid November.  

    WorkKeys - WorkKeys is a system of assessments, curriculum, and skill profiles that build and measure essential workplace skills that can affect job performance and increase opportunities for career changes and advancement.  .

     

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    SAT vs. ACT? - Which test should I take?  Check out this chart that explains the differences between the SAT and the ACT.  Many students take both the SAT and the ACT!

    Khan Academy - Personalized SAT practice anytime, anywhere - for FREE with Khan Academy! 

    Union Test Prep - ACT practice tests, flash cards and study guides - all FREE!

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    • The Ten Study Habits of Successful Students (from howtostudy.com)
      Successful students have good study habits. They apply these habits to all of their classes. Read about each study habit. Work to develop any study habit you do not have.
      Successful students:

      1. Try not to do too much studying at one time. If you try to do too much studying at one time, you will tire and your studying will not be very effective. Space the work you have to do over shorter periods of time. Taking short breaks will restore your mental energy.
      2. Plan specific times for studying. Study time is any time you are doing something related to schoolwork. It can be completing assigned reading, working on a paper or project, or studying for a test. Schedule specific times throughout the week for your study time.
      3. Try to study at the same times each day. Studying at the same times each day establishes a routine that becomes a regular part of your life, just like sleeping and eating. When a scheduled study time comes up during the day, you will be mentally prepared to begin studying.
      4. Set specific goals for their study times. Goals will help you stay focused and monitor your progress. Simply sitting down to study has little value. You must be very clear about what you want to accomplish during your study times.
      5. Start studying when planned. You may delay starting your studying because you don't like an assignment or think it is too hard. A delay in studying is called "procrastination." If you procrastinate for any reason, you will find it difficult to get everything done when you need to. You may rush to make up the time you wasted getting started, resulting in careless work and errors.
      6. Work on the assignment they find most difficult first. Your most difficult assignment will require the most effort. Start with your most difficult assignment since this is when you have the most mental energy.
      7. Review their notes before beginning an assignment. Reviewing your notes can help you make sure you are doing an assignment correctly. Also, your notes may include information that will help you complete an assignment. Tip for taking notes: try the Cornell Note System http://lsc.cornell.edu/study-skills/cornell-note-taking-system/
      8. Tell their friends not to call them during their study times. Two study problems can occur if your friends call you during your study times. First, your work is interrupted. It is not that easy to get back to what you were doing. Second, your friends may talk about things that will distract you from what you need to do. Here's a simple idea - turn off your cell phone during your study times.
      9. Call another student when they have difficulty with an assignment. This is a case where "two heads may be better than one."
      10. Review their schoolwork over the weekend. Yes, weekends should be fun time. But there is also time to do some review. This will help you be ready to go on Monday morning when another school week begins.

      These 10 habits can help you throughout your education. Make sure they are your habits!