SAT & ACT Resources

The information here is intended to help you do your best on the ACT, SAT, and PSAT to help you gain admission to colleges and universities.

Almost all colleges and universities, and some scholarships, will require you to have either a SAT or ACT score to submit. 

In order to take the SAT and/or ACT you will need to create an account with their websites, register to take the test, and then utilize their website to have your scores sent to the school of your choice. 

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PHS School Code 111695

For the most current test dates available for the SAT and ACT exams, please visit their websites:

SAT: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat?excmpid=vt-00051

ACT: https://www.act.org/content/act/en-georgia.html


SAT Resources

For free practice resources for the SAT exam, please go to their Practice and Preparation webpage https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/practice for lots of resources available to you.

ACT Resources

For free practice resources for the ACT exam, please visit their ACT Test Prep webpage https://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/test-preparation.html

PSAT and PSAT Score Instructions

The school automatically registers all PHS 10th grade students for the PSAT test every year.  PSAT scores will be released in December to the students' College Board accounts via www.collegeboard.org .

If you do not already have a College Board account, then you will need to create one by going to www.collegeboard.org. When creating your account, please identify Pickens High School as your current school and use the CEEB Code of 111695.  From there you will be able to access your PSAT score.

Homeschool students interested in taking the PSAT test at PHS will need to please email our PHS Testing Coordinator, Dr. Wendy Arnold, to inquire about this option at wendyarnold@pickenscountyschools.org beginning of the school year.

Georgia Transfer (GAtracs)

The GAtracs website offers multiple college credit tools to students who are interested in exploring a variety of opportunities at the colleges and universities in Georgia.  Below are just a few of the tools that GAtracs offers on their website: