The Class of 2012 homepage is your source for college admissions resources, tools, and advice.
Getting Started
Understand the PSAT
- According to the College Board, students who took the PSAT during their junior year scored on average 121 points higher on the SAT than those who did not.
- Learn more about the structure of the PSAT, how the test is scored, National Merit Scholarships, and how to register.
Understand the SAT and ACT
- Learn about the SAT and ACT, and the differences between the two tests.
- Take a full-length proctored practice SAT or ACT at your school or in a Kaplan center.
Research College Options
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Develop an initial list of target schools—make sure to choose some slam dunks, but also remember to aim high! Use our College Search tool to begin looking for schools. |
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Learn how to evaluate schools and get the most out of your campus visits. |
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Investigate financial aid options—it's not to early to begin researching national and local scholarship opportunities; you'll be surprised by all of the opportunities. |
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