St. Peter’s Prep and Compass Education have partnered to offer Digital Adaptive SAT practice tests at no cost. These tests (learn all about them here) mimic the computer-based tests — question type, content, timing, duration, and adaptive structure.
In addition, an at-home, computer-proctored ACT practice test is being offered. This test is the classic ACT format: the science test is required and included in the Composite score. It also mirrors the paper/pencil test.
The test results are invaluable in helping St. Peter’s Prep college counselors and Compass directors craft the ideal testing and tutoring plan for each student.
DATE & TIME
- At-home, digital adaptive SAT – available anytime until May 31st
- At-home, computer-proctored, ACT practice test (classic format: the science test is required and included in the Composite score) – available anytime until May 31st
The registration deadline each week is Thursday. By Friday, we will send you a detailed confirmation email; the link to take the test will be included; you can take the test anytime during the open testing window.
***PLEASE NOTE: ONE TEST OF EACH TYPE PER STUDENT***
Consultation
Schedule a consultation with a Compass Director
The members of our management team are leading experts in the field of admission testing. They personally lead every aspect of each student’s experience with Compass, including program recommendations, tutor selection, and ongoing guidance. We welcome you to schedule a call with us to review your student’s practice test results and collaborate on a strategy for how best to proceed.
The Compass Resource Center
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The Compass Guide to College Admission Testing
…in our comprehensive Resource Center. Get answers to the most important questions, including:
- How competitive are your test scores?
- What is the most effective calendar for testing?
- How do the SAT and ACT compare?
- What are the implications of ‘test optional’ policies?
- How do you interpret PSAT scores?
- What do I need to know about the digital SAT and the new ACT?