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REGISTRATION FOR SAT II TESTS

REGISTRATION FOR SAT II TESTS

  • To register for the SAT II tests of your choice, you have to fill out some forms and pay a registration fee.
  • There are two ways to register: online or by mail.
  • To register for online go to www.college board.com
  • To register by mail, fill out and send in the forms enclosed in the Registration Bulletin You can request a copy of Bulletin by calling the College Board at 771-7600 or writing to College Board SAT Program P.O. Box 6200 Princeton, NJ 08541-6200.
  • You can register to take up to THREE SAT II tests on a single test date.
  • Even if you decide to take three tests in ONE DAY, you’ll still have to pay a separate registration fee for each.

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