Testing Information

AP Registration

AP registration is open!

Step 1: Students register on the College Board website for their exams

Register for AP Tests

Step 2: Students pay for exams
The Store
CHS will no longer accept payments at the student center
 
AP Test Dates
May 5th -May 16th 2025
 
Deadlines and Fees
  • Payments not postmarked by Nov 1, 2024, will incur a $10 late fee per exam.
  • Payments not postmarked by Nov 8, 2024, will incur a $42 late fee per exam.
Exams will not be ordered for registrations that have not been fully paid.
A late fee of $42 + $103 must be applied to Total Registration before the exam will be ordered (with the exception of 2nd semester classes Gov/Econ).
 
The deadline for 2nd semester courses is March 8th, without any late fees.
No exam orders can be placed after March 8th, 2025.
 
Please feel free to contact Jon Hurst: Assistant Principal, jhurst@orangeusd.org if you have any questions about AP exams.
 
Tutoring
 
  1. Math daily 7:30 am in room 139
  2. All tutoring 3:30 room 101

 

SAT, SAT Subject Tests & the PSAT

The SAT and SAT Subject Tests are a suite of tools designed to assess your academic readiness for college. These exams provide a path to opportunities, financial support and scholarships, in a way that's fair to all students. The SAT and SAT Subject Tests keep pace with what colleges are looking for today, measuring the skills required for success in the 21st century.

SAT

The SAT is the most widely used college admission test. Learn what it tests and how you can best prepare. Learn more

SAT Subject Tests

SAT Subject Tests can complement or enhance your college admission credentials. Learn more

When's the Best Time to Take the SAT?

The SAT and other College Board tests are offered several times a year. Most students take the SAT for the first time during the spring of their junior year and a second time during the fall of their senior year.

Create a test-taking schedule based on your college application plan.

PSAT

The Preliminary SAT provides firsthand practice for the SAT.  You receive feedback on your strengths and weaknesses allowing you the opportunity to focus on your weakest areas prior to taking the SAT.  Learn more

ACT

The ACT® test is a curriculum- and standards-based educational and career planning tool that assesses students' academic readiness for college.  Test scores  are designed to reflect what students have learned throughout high school and provide colleges and universities with  information for recruiting, advising, placement, and retention.  Learn more

 

ACT Practice Questions  

 

Sending Your Scores (CSU's and UC's)

CSU's

To send your SAT scores to all the Cal States, log on to College Board, click on send scores, click on "More Options" and enter 3594 in the code box.

UC's

To send your SAT or ACT scores to all the UC's, log on to College Board or ACT, click on send scores, and select a UC school.  By selecting one school, your scores will automatically be sent to all the UC's.

REGISTRATION LINKS

 

 

ACT

Received your PSAT Results?
  • See your PSAT/NMSQT scores and your projected SAT score.
  • Review questions you got wrong—and why.
  • Practice for the SAT with hundreds of practice questions.
  • Save your college searches.
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College Readiness for the CSU

You have numerous opportunities to show readiness for college level math and English before attending the CSU. Demonstrating College Readiness will allow you to register for college level math and English in your first semester of college at any CSU or participating Community College! In most cases, it also allows you to avoid any remedial coursework in math and English. Help yourself to make a smooth transition into college and start on track!

 

CSU College Readiness