<p>Hey People!</p>
<p>I just have a few questions on PSAT,SAT,ACT and AP… I am from New Zealand therefore it would be awesome if a person from New Zealand or Australia answered this… DONT HAVE TO BE AMERICAN just…recommending.</p>
<p>a)To get into Harvard what is recommended to take SAT,ACT or PSAT? (AP is for the placements in the classes therefore I would have to take that anyways)</p>
<p>b)If you are from New Zealand,Auckland I hope please answer this question. Is there a place where they hold up Practice SAT and AP tests also like a place which will guide you and help you in getting through to one of the Ivy League Colleges?</p>
<p>Thank you very much</p>
<p>-Richard-</p>
<p>well psat is taken by us student as a practise during junior years just to get the feel of sat and it also gives chance to compete for NMSQT or national merit scholarship but as far as i know it is available to only U.S Residents.but i don’t think you need to bother about and yes for harvard or any university in U.S you can take any one sat or act or take both and send the better score for some sat works well like me and for some act does it.and one more think you will also have to take sat subject tests and toefl if your native language is non-english.
AP are not necessary but it will be good if you have them.AP stands for advance placement you are given credit for A level courses which are identical to few initial coursework of colleges.so you will be able to skip them and start ahead i.e you’ll be able to finish course in less time.and not all colleges are generous to give credit they have certain guideline for awarding credit.check the website of the universities you are intrested into.</p>