Think you may qualify for extra time or other accommodations on the SAT or ACT? Applerouth Tutoring Services has created a helpful overview explaining when and how to make the request. In 2013, 4% of ACT test takers and 2.3% of SAT test takers took the exams under non-standard conditions -- available accommodations include a quiet testing room, a reader or a scribe, enlarged print test booklets and/or answer keys, the use of a computer, additional or extended breaks, and multiple-day testing on the ACT. For more information, read Jed Applerouth's article, SAT and ACT Accommodations, on the IECA blog.
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