PLEASE NOTE: The free ACT for Juniors will be given at Skyride in the Spring. More information about registration will be posted as soon as it is available.
Registering for the ACT
If you are interested in taking or re-taking the ACT, you need to sign up at act.org.
1. Click on the blue “Register for the ACT” button.
2. Click on the “Create a MyACT account” button.
a. If you have ONLY taken the free ACT test at Skyridge:
Click on “I registered or tested before” and follow the instructions. (You will be asked for your personal information including your ACT ID number. This number can be found on the score report mailed from ACT).
If you have any questions about how to find your ACT ID number please contact the Counseling Office.
b. If you have NEVER take the ACT before:
Click on “I’m new! Let’s get started.” and follow the instructions.
ACT Preparation Resources
Shmoop
Every high school student in Utah now has free, unlimited, and secure access to Shmoop’s ACT test prep.
- Visit Shmoop.
- Find your high school – click on Skyridge HS
- Schools in your Account – click on Skyridge
- Already have an account? Login
- Don’t have a school account? Create one
- Enter Magic Word: TOPAZ
For help or questions, email Shmoop at [email protected].
ACT Website
Choose the ACT Prep Option. The student will need to sign in or create an account.
Number 2
Create an account or login. (free!)
Ready 4 ACT
Available in the APP Store or online.
East Shore Testing
Testing is available at Skyridge High School.
AP Testing
AP courses give students the chance to tackle college-level work while still in high school. Through taking AP Exams, students can earn college credit and placement.
Contact your AP teacher for more information.
ASVAB
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, is a multiple-choice test that helps you identify skills and interests, explore jobs, and develop after high school plans.
PSAT
The PSAT/NMSQT is the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. PSAT scores are used to identify National Merit Scholars and award merit scholarships.
For more infomation, contact Laci Jorgensen at [email protected]
SAT
The SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Most colleges accept either the SAT or the ACT test.