Agnes Irwin sophomores and juniors will have the opportunity to take a mock ACT through the Compass Online Testing Center. The Online Testing Center (OTC) is a fully digital-based test that gives students immediate results. The test results are invaluable in helping students craft their ideal testing and tutoring plan.
Students and parents can see a demo of the OTC here. Students will be given a window in which they must start the exam. They may start the test at anytime in that window, but must complete it in one sitting unless they have a multi-day test accommodation.
Please reach out to practicetests@compassprep.com with any questions or concerns.
DATE & TIME
- Saturday October 23rd, starting window: 8:00AM – 5:00PM EST
- Sunday October 24th, starting window: 8:00AM – 5:00PM EST
- Saturday January 22nd, starting window: 8:00AM -5:00PM EST
- Sunday, January 23rd, starting window: 8:00AM – 5:00PM EST
Registration deadlines:
October dates close Thursday, 10/21 at 12pm EST
January dates close Monday, 1/17 at 12pm EST
LOCATION
This exam will be computer proctored fully ONLINE.
Students will receive an email with access to the the OTC Portal. They will need an internet connection for the duration of the exam.
The OTC can handle different accommodations including 50% extended, 100% extended, and multi-day testing. Students will designate their accommodations, if any, when signing in for their test.
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED

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