I was wondering if it was required to take the SAT for most schools if you are staying in state? Some schools I'm wondering about are Northwestern (in IL), and University of Chicago. TIA=).
Anyway, I did find something for Chicago University or whatever. It accepts both the SAT and the ACT so you can take either for there.
Most places accept both, but some do not. You just have to do a little research on your prefered schools.
If you google "colleges in Illanois" (I'm not sure if I spelt that properly) it should bring you to links. At least one of them will give you a list of some or all of the colleges. Click on the ones that you want.
You may not have to take the SAT, but it won't exempt you from a test like that in general. The ACT will be easier if you're not very skilled at english and math because it includes science and history too. (Or so I've heard, I've never taken the ACT myself, only the SAT). [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
khadiya answered Wednesday August 8 2007, 3:18 am: Some colleges will make you take this placement test its like a sub sat. But i think its bst to take the sat though. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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