College Entrance Exams
The SAT and ACT are entrance exams required by colleges and universities for admission. It is recommended to take the college entrance exams during the late spring of your junior year so there is time during the fall of your senior year to retake if necessary.
All colleges and universities accept either exam. The majority of schools require a minimum score on the ACT or SAT to be admitted. To find out the minimum score for the school you are interested in, check with the school’s website or admissions office.
Students need to register online for ACT at www.actstudent.org and/or SAT at www.collegeboard.com. The websites provide information on testing dates, test center locations and costs. Descriptions of the test questions and timing of the exams are also found on these websites.
It is highly recommended for students to prepare for ACT and/or SAT before they take the exams. Students can take practice tests and attend prep courses to become familiar with the format, types of questions, timing, and directions. Practice tests are available online and LCISD does offer prep courses. See Practice for ACT & SAT in the right column for links.
Career Exploration
When making decisions about your future, you want to have an idea of what your interests are and what careers you would like to pursue. When you are aware of what you want to accomplish in the future, it helps you make a decision about what type of post-secondary education and training you need.
Students can use the college and career search provided by LCISD for high school students: NAVIANCE. Every THS student has access to Naviance to search about interests, career choices, and colleges. For first time log in access see the College/Career Facilitator in the College/Career Center.