Standardized Testing
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Please click HERE for the 2024-2025 AHS Testing schedule.
Additional Information regarding the ACT for Juniors:
Students have the ability to opt out if they meet certain requirements. See links below:Process Description from NCDPI Testing Handbook - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-2H3k-HplaovAtE3dXqiTIqOwZ9CmY2b/view?usp=drive_link
Letter to Parents (English) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-CoBm39RJHggwpsx4sedxZZio-zfqmTV/view?usp=drive_link
Letter to Parents (Spanish) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-DwBb_PSb9liooPa6cpibPoHDeZA0bJP/view?usp=drive_link
Exception Form (English) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-7ruuGxFz7Bmfuf00H7FUyTBRAjffQfe/view?usp=drive_link
Exception Form (Spanish) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-9ODeAOV9XXKc8QlPIrg5191PcHCOtrE/view?usp=drive_link
Any additional standardized tests, SAT or ACT, you must register for on your own.
SAT Registration Dates
ACT Registration Dates*all dates are for informational purposes and may be subject to change
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College Admission Exams
PSAT
The PSAT is a standardized, multiple-choice test that includes two sections: reading and writing, and mathematics and is taken digitally. The test provides practice for the SAT and allows students the opportunity to enter National Merit scholarship programs. Individual PSAT results are helpful for advising and counseling students. The PSAT is offered to all Sophomores and Juniors who wish to take the exam for a small fee.Pre-ACT
The Pre-ACT is a standardized, curriculum-based, multiple-choice achievement test that includes four areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science, reported on the same scale as the ACT. The Pre-Act is administered for free to all Sophomores during the school day. No registration is necessary.
SAT vs. ACT
The SAT and ACT are two competing examinations for college entrance. Most schools will accept either an SAT or an ACT score BUT do not take that for granted! Check with the school you are considering to see what they want, either via the school's website or by calling the school's admissions department.The ACT is offered each spring on campus during the school day to Juniors ONLY. No registration is required. Apex High School does not offer Saturday testing, nor do we offer any SAT testing on site.
SAT vs. ACT Comparison
SAT
School Level: High
Subject/Type: College Entrance Exams
Required or Optional: Required by many colleges for admission
Who takes it?: High school students bound for colleges
What is it and why is it important?: The SAT is a standardized, multiple-choice test with three sections: critical reading, mathematics, and writing. The SAT assesses skills students need to be successful in college.
How are results used?: Results are used by high schools for advising and counseling students, by WCPSS for evaluating instructional effectiveness and planning curriculum, and by colleges and universities to make decisions regarding admissions, scholarships and loans, course placement, and academic advising.
Apex High does not administer the SAT.
Test Dates
ACT
School Level: High
Subject/Type: College Entrance Exams
Required or Optional? Required by state
Who takes it? Students in Grade 11
What is it and why is it important? The ACT is a standardized, curriculum-based, multiple-choice achievement test that includes four areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. The ACT writing test is optional. The ACT assesses skills and knowledge that are important for success in college.
How are results used? Results are used by high schools for advising and counseling students, by WCPSS for evaluating instructional effectiveness and planning curriculum, and by colleges and universities to make decisions regarding admissions, scholarships and loans, and course placement. Results are also used as part of the state’s high school accountability framework.