Practice Testing definition

Practice Testing. One diagnostic SAT and ACT exam and at least three additional full practice exams (tests published by College Board and ACT organization). Above schedule may change to accommodate testing. Practice SAT and ACT Exams are scheduled on Saturday mornings several months apart. Dates and times are clearly noted on your Syllabus. These exams replicate the actual College Board or ACT test setting, are proctored by PT staff, and attendance is mandatory. Scheduling "make- up" practice exams is difficult and incurs additional fees for rental space, proctors and scoring. All students with unexcused absences from practice exams will be charged a $50.00 administrative fee for a make-up exam sitting. Students must take their practice exams under our supervision to ensure a clean score; exceptions to this policy will be evaluated only on an emergency, case-by-case basis. Unexcused absences include high school/club sports practices, games or tournaments; family vacations; part- time job shifts; babysitting, job training, etc. Excused absences will require official documentation such as a doctor's note. Please review your syllabus carefully and plan your family events and travel accordingly. Materials: Professional Tutoring’s Preparation Workbook, Professional Tutoring’s SAT/ACT binder, grammar workbook, the College Board’s Official SAT Study Guide and ACT’s The Official ACT Prep Guide, Professional Tutoring backpack.
Practice Testing. One diagnostic SAT and ACT exam and at least two additional full
Practice Testing. Diagnostic SAT exam and two additional full practice exams (tests

Examples of Practice Testing in a sentence

  • The test result reported back to the Department would be “negative.” When requesting that collection times be scheduled for drug testing under Reasonable Suspicion testing and Injury, Illness, Unsafe or Unhealthful Practice Testing, where appropriate, the Authorizing Management Official will take into consideration leave and travel plans which have been scheduled and approved by the employees’ supervisor.