If you’re homeschooling your 11th grader, it’s important to make sure they are adequately prepared for the college assessments they may need to take. Knowing which tests and assessments are available, as well as when and how to register for them, can help ensure that your homeschooled student has the best chance of success. In this blog post, we will discuss the annual assessments typically taken by 11th-grade students, including:
- The ACT
- The CLT
- The PSAT/NMSQT
- The SAT
Read on to learn more about these different tests and how you can help your student get ready for them.
What to Expect
When it comes to standardized testing, many public school 11th graders take the ACT or SAT test. These exams are designed to assess college readiness and measure a student’s knowledge in various subject areas. The ACT is usually taken in April, and the SAT is often taken in May or June; however, both may be available year-round. It’s important to remember that these tests may not be required for 11th-grade students, but they can be beneficial or sometimes required if your student is interested in attending a competitive college or taking certain courses.
Requirements
For homeschooled 11th graders, there are several other assessments that are available and may fit state testing requirements. The CLT (Classical Learning Test) is a national assessment for K-12 students that measures proficiency in language arts, math, and science. The PSAT/NMSQT test is also a popular option for homeschoolers as it can help them prepare for the SAT exam, as well as provide valuable information about potential career options.
It’s important to research the testing requirements in your state and understand what your homeschooler needs to do to complete their annual assessments successfully. In some states, 11th-grade homeschoolers may be asked to take additional tests. Fortunately, there are plenty of resources available online that can help you with registration and preparation for these exams.
Finally, make sure that you register your student for the appropriate tests before deadlines pass—this will ensure completion on time. Furthermore, it’s important to provide support throughout this process and help them practice their skills so they have the best chance of success on their assessments.
Which Assessment Should Your Student Take?
- If your student is unable to or prefers not to test in person, then first consider the CLT.
- If they are fine with testing in person, then either the PSAT-NMSQT or the ACT should work well.
- If they are interested in qualifying for the National Merit Scholarship program, they will need to take the PSAT-NMSQT in either their 10th or 11th-grade year.
In conclusion, understanding which annual assessments 11th-grade homeschoolers need to take is an essential part of helping them succeed in their educational journey. We hope this blog post has provided some useful information about these different tests and how best to prepare for them. Students enrolled at Enlightium Academy have the guidance of a qualified counselor if they have any questions or concerns with an annual assessment.
Enlightium Academy is a private Christian online school that serves homeschooling families by offering a Bible-based, flexible, accredited, teacher-supported, and affordable education from the comfort of your home. For any other questions about Enlightium, please call (509) 319-2288, or visit EnlightiumAcademy.com.