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As students navigate this unprecedented time, Seniors in high school can still make the most of their year! Seniors are encouraged to take advantage of the free, virtual resources available to them to support their academic success, and college-planning process as they prepare for their senior year. Here are some tips to succeed: 

Here is some helpful information for you seniors...

What is an AP test for college?

What is an AP test for college?

AP ® tests are college-level exams on specific subjects and are administered in May upon the completion of an AP course taken at a student's high school. At many colleges and universities, a high enough score will earn the student college credit.


Students take AP exams in May and receive their scores in July. ... Unlike the SAT or ACT, AP exams are not directly related to college admissions, since schools do not require that students take them.

Learn More @ AP Central

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Counselors are available to be contacted through their emails, phone, or any other indicated forms of communication. If possible, students can set up a video chat meeting to address any academic concerns, senior year coursework schedule, and college planning. 

SAT Knowledge

What better time to study for the SAT than now? Be as prepared as you can by utilizing Khan Academy to study and practice for the exam! Khan Academy is a free, learning tool students can use to excel in their courses and subject-based exams. Students have access to lecture videos, practice exams, and personalized study plans. Rally up some of your peers through Google Hangouts or Zoom and host an online study group session to tackle the SAT in the fall.  About 130 colleges and universities in California no longer require SAT or ACT tests for admission in fall 2022. However, scores will still be used to find the right course placement for you.


Learn More @ Official SAT® Practice | Khan Academy


E-Learning

You may not be able to make any campus visits for the remainder of your junior year, but you can still explore the campuses virtually! Many universities are offering a virtual experience of their campuses. As you begin to consider your colleges and universities of interest, check out their individual websites to gain insights about their programs of study and campus resources to help you succeed as a prospective student. Work with your counselor to develop a list of the colleges and universities you would like to apply to in the fall. The following link will provide you with information regarding any virtual tours, school websites, and more.

 

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Are you a Junior?

We have information is for you as well!

College Search

As a junior in high school, it’s a great time to start thinking about college admissions. Instead of stressing about the process during the fall of your senior year, get ahead of the game, and start planning now.

Getting Ready for College

The last few months of your junior year involve critical steps that can make or break your chances of admission to the most selective colleges and universities, so make sure you’re prepared.

College Knowledge

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