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ACT – a comprehensive college planning site sponsored by ACT with test-taking strategies and college links: 

SAT – a comprehensive college planning site that includes information about the PSAT, SAT, AP tests as well as colleges: 

 (Related article: The difference among PSAT, SAT, SAT Subject)

TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language as a standardized test to measure the English language ability 

IELTS: The International English Language Testing System is an international standardised test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers. It is jointly managed by the British Council 

Duolingo:  Duolingo English test is now accepted by thousands of institutions worldwide. Click here which institutions accept the test: 

Click here to read the related article: Duolingo’s moment in Inside Higher Ed.

AroborBridge: A test prep company providing individual, virtual tutoring for the SAT, ACT, and SAT Subject Tests. 

Applerouth: A test prep company providing individual, virtual tutoring for the SAT, ACT, and SAT Subject Tests. It has a great blog that has updated information on testing and college admissions: 

SAT Scores for Top Public Universities (2019): These resources can give you an idea of what kinds of scores are needed for highly selective schools.

ACT Scores Top Public Universities (2019): These resources can give you an idea of what kinds of scores are needed for highly selective schools.

If standardized testing is not a strength for you, these lists can help reassure you that some schools are aware that these tests don’t actually say a lot about whether a student will succeed in college. Check here for test-optional/test flexible schools. 

Schools with a 1180 SAT

Colleges for a 24 on the ACT 

Colleges That Changes Lives (CTCL.org) – 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About College. Each of the member schools offers a quality liberal arts education. 

National Merit Scholar Cut Off: If standardized testing is not a strength for you, these lists can help reassure you that some schools are aware that these tests don’t actually say a lot about whether a student will succeed in college.

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