{"id":4393,"date":"2015-10-07t09:15:53","date_gmt":"2015-10-07t16:15:53","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=4393"},"modified":"2021-01-06t14:59:59","modified_gmt":"2021-01-06t22:59:59","slug":"taking-the-sat-after-community-college","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/sat\/taking-the-sat-after-community-college\/","title":{"rendered":"taking the sat after community college"},"content":{"rendered":"
the sat is kind of like some sort of immortal being–feared, admired, and timeless. yup, that\u2019s right–your special time with the sat isn\u2019t just limited to high school…you\u2019re never too old to take it!<\/p>\n
you can never escape.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n taking the sat before transferring to a four-year university isn\u2019t a subject that\u2019s touched upon often. while the vast majority of sat-takers are high school juniors and seniors, there is also a considerable percentage taking the sat from a community college.<\/p>\n college admissions for transfers is very similar to regular college admissions–and much of the same requirements apply. while some colleges will grant exceptions, most will require the sat even from transfer students. for those considering transfer, this requirement can be daunting, especially since it\u2019s normally associated solely with high school upperclassmen.<\/p>\n you\u2019ll have to confirm whether or not your college requires test scores from transfers–especially if you\u2019ve already earned your associate\u2019s degree. there are many who do and many who don\u2019t, so it\u2019s better to be safe than sorry. \u00a0before applying to a school, find out what the institution is looking for in transfer applicants. you can get a good idea by looking at a school’s common data set. the common data set is a document that four-year schools across the country complete that contains lots of information on such topics as admission criteria, freshman academic profile, campus safety and transfer admissions. you can often find a college’s common data set by googling that term and the name of the institution.<\/p>\n it shouldn\u2019t be a scary thing! because you don\u2019t have a high school to guide you through the process, it might be a little bit less straightforward, but it\u2019s still very much doable.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n registration is a very simple process. just go to the college board website<\/a>–and you can register from the home page.test dates, prices, and practice questions are all easily accessible from there–so everything\u2019s really straightforward! as for testing sites, there are thousands across the country. you might have to go to a local high school to take the test–maybe even the high school where you graduated.<\/p>\ngetting started<\/h2>\n