Mid-Year Checklist

Mid-Year Checklist

Welcome back from winter Break!  Now is the time to review your Mid year checklist!

January is a great time to get organized and jump into the new year. Here are some tips for you!


Underclass Students

1. Meet with your high school counselor.

  • Review fall PSAT test scores and ask questions about the tests and your progress.

  • Ask for recommendations for summer programs.

  • Schedule next year's courses. Take your four year plan into the counselor with you. It will come in very handy in your discussion of what courses to take.

  • Discuss with your counselor any other school based standardized testing offered by the school (AP, IB, or school based SAT).

  • Ask any other questions on your mind, or that your parents may have.

2. Plan for Standardized Tests.

  • Juniors should prepare and plan to take all tests by the end of the school year.

3. Gear up for next year.

  • Explore summer programs.

  • Prepare for those standardized tests you have signed up for.

  • Ask teachers about their recommendation policies for summer programs, scholarships, or college applications (especially if you will be a senior next year).

  • Job shadow or do an internship to learn more about potential careers.

  • Plan college visits in spring break and other times in spring and summer.

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Senior Students

1. Meet with your high school counselor.

  • Request your last semester's grades for your records

  • Request your counselor send transcripts to any private colleges you applied to.

  • Request your counselor send transcripts to any public colleges if they request it.

  • Ask about scholarships and deadlines.

  • Check on graduation requirements and deadlines.

2. Check on college applications.

  • Make sure you have set up all your college email accounts.

  • Make sure you can log into all your college email accounts.

  • Check your college email accounts and follow up on any requests for information.

  • Confirm all your test scores have been sent and received by all your colleges.

  • Confirm all your recommendations (if needed) have been sent and received by the colleges.

  • Email an update to any colleges about additional honors or awards you have received since you submitted your applications.

3. Finalize your financial aid.

  • Talk with your parents about their college budget for you.

  • Attend financial aid workshops with your parents.

  • Check financial aid deadlines for colleges.

  • Check on scholarship application deadlines.

  • File you FAFSA and other forms (if required).


2021-2022 Mock Test Dates
with a Live Virtual Proctor 

 

VHES offers online mock SAT and ACT tests Saturdays at 9:00 am through Lessonspace, a teaching platform that enables our proctors to oversee virtual exams and gauge students' test readiness. Upon registering for mock tests, students will receive a test packet in the mail that includes the following:

  • ACT/SAT answer sheet

  • ACT/SAT test booklet

  • Testing instructions

Please sign up no later than Monday during the week of the mock test. The day before each test, students will receive an emailed link to join the virtually proctored test.

Upon completion of the test, parents and students receive a 9-page diagnostic report showing how the student is performing in each dimension of the SAT or ACT. This detailed report is used to establish a baseline score, is the basis for test-prep planning, and is instrumental in helping us customize a tutoring program that addresses the most pertinent test sections. For students taking both the ACT and SAT, we also provide a concordance chart with test recommendations. See what our baseline test reports look like: ACT and SAT. There is a $25 test registration fee.

Register for a mock test by clicking on a specific test date below.

Mock ACT test dates:

January 8, 2022 

February 5, 2022

March 5, 2022

April 16, 2022

May 21, 2022

 

Mock SAT test dates:

January 15, 2022

February 19, 2022

March 19, 2022

April 9, 2022

May 14, 2022

Visit our Mock Testing page to learn more.

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