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Test Preparation Resources

Students are faced with taking several standardized tests during their high school careers. Some of them determine college admission and credit, and all of them are important.

The faculty & staff of Lakes High School want every student to be successful in his or her academic pursuits. This page lists several sources for students and parents looking for help preparing for the testing process.

Testing DatesListed here are the announced dates for the upcoming tests

Prairie State Achievement Examination (PSAE) – includes the ACT test
Who: all juniors must take the PSAE
Spring 2008 test dates: April 23-24. Makeup test dates: May 7-8.
No fee or registration required. For more information about the PSAE test, click here.

ACT Test
Who: normally taken during the junior year; seniors can also take/retake the test
Test dates in 2007: September 15, October 27, December 8
Test dates in 2008: February 9, April 12, June 14

Registration packets are available in the LCHS guidance office. For more infomation about the ACT test, click here.

SAT Test
Who: normally taken during the junior year; seniors also may take/retake the test
Test dates in 2007: October 6, November 3, December 1
Test dates in 2008: January 26, March 1, May 3, June 7
Registration packets are available in the LCHS guidance office. For more infomation about the SAT test, click here.

Advanced Placement (AP) Tests
Who: open to all grades
Test dates in 2008: May 5 (Government & Politics: U.S., Government & Politics: Comparative, French Language), May 6 (Computer Science A, Computer Science AB, Spanish Language, Statistics), May 7 (Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chinese Language), May 8 (English Literature, German Language, Japanese Language, French Literature), May 9 (U. S. History, European History, Studio Art), May 12 (Biology, Music Theory, Physics B, Physics C: Mechanics, Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism), May 13 (Environmental Science, Chemistry, Psychology), May 14 (Italian Language & Culture, English Language, Art History), May 15 (Macroeconomics, World History, Microeconomics), May 16 (Human Geography, Spanish Literature, Latin Literature, Latin: Vergil)
Registration information will be distributed in AP classes in March. For more infomation about the AP tests, click here. For more about District 117’s Advanced Placement program, click here.

PSAT/MNSQT Test
Who: sophomores can take the PSAT for practice; juniors must take it to qualify for National Merit Scholarship status
When: October 17 and 20
Registration packets are available in the LCHS guidance office. For more infomation about the PSAT, click here.

PLAN Test
Who: sophomores
When: November 8
Registration will take place during school hours. For more infomation about the PLAN test, click here.


The ACT test is the standard college admissions test for universities in the Midwest. ACT has an extensive web site with plenty of information about the test sites, rules, registration and announcements. An extremely valuable resource is the practice tests to take online, complete with the correct answers. Go to www.actstudent.org



The College Board association’s best-known programs are the SAT (the standard college admissions test for universities outside the Midwest), the PSAT/NMSQT and the Advanced Placement Program (AP). The College Board’s web site has information about their tests, registration and other resources. The main feature is the practice tests to take online. Go to www.collegeboard.com



Number2.com was founded by professors and graduate students who wanted to make high quality test preparation universally accessible. Their site has has help for preparing to take the ACT, SAT, GRE, and Vocabulary tests. Go to www.number2.com



Test Prep Review has free practice test questions for a wide variety of standardized tests, including ACT, SAT, PSAT and others. Other resources provide help in preparing for these exams. Go to www.testprepreview.com


Wheeling High School has an extensive collection of resources for preparing for the ACT, SAT, PSAE and other standardized tests. Tips for getting organized, review tools, and strategies for essays and objective test questions are part of this useful site. Click here to visit the site.