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Class of 2019...Juniors...This is your "one stop" for all your Michigan Merit Exam (MME) and SAT information. The MME (which includes the SAT) is a graduation requirement and will be held in early April 2017.
The Michigan Merit Exam (MME) is broken up into two parts. The first part of the examination is held over two days, April 10 and 11 for all Juniors (11th Grade students) in the state of Michigan and eligible 12th graders. The second part of the examination is the M-Step which is held in April as well. The MME is a graduation requirement in the State of Michigan. All three days of testing are combined to get a MME score. It is important to do your best on each day of testing.
MME Day 1: SAT...Most Colleges use SAT (and/or ACT) scores as one factor in considering admission. When you take the SAT as part of the MME, registration is done during school in March. You do not register online for the school day April SAT.
Although the ACT will not be given during the school day, students are still encouraged to take the ACT on their own. You will need to register for the ACT independently (ACT is given on select Saturdays at various locations). To learn more about the ACT and set up an account visit by clicking here (actstudent.org).
Click here to access ACT's official sample questions:
MME Day 2: The WorkKeys Test... WorkKeys helps ensure that individuals are ready for work—and for life. If students are going to be adequately prepared for the workforce, they need to understand the requirements for jobs they are considering. WorkKeys helps students determine the skill levels required for various jobs.
Click here for more info about the WorkKeys Test.
MME Day 3: M-Step...Science and Social Studies.
The Michigan Merit Exam (MME) is broken up into two parts. The first part of the examination is held over two days, April 10 and 11 for all Juniors (11th Grade students) in the state of Michigan and eligible 12th graders. The second part of the examination is the M-Step which is held in April as well. The MME is a graduation requirement in the State of Michigan. All three days of testing are combined to get a MME score. It is important to do your best on each day of testing.
MME Day 1: SAT...Most Colleges use SAT (and/or ACT) scores as one factor in considering admission. When you take the SAT as part of the MME, registration is done during school in March. You do not register online for the school day April SAT.
Although the ACT will not be given during the school day, students are still encouraged to take the ACT on their own. You will need to register for the ACT independently (ACT is given on select Saturdays at various locations). To learn more about the ACT and set up an account visit by clicking here (actstudent.org).
Click here to access ACT's official sample questions:
MME Day 2: The WorkKeys Test... WorkKeys helps ensure that individuals are ready for work—and for life. If students are going to be adequately prepared for the workforce, they need to understand the requirements for jobs they are considering. WorkKeys helps students determine the skill levels required for various jobs.
Click here for more info about the WorkKeys Test.
MME Day 3: M-Step...Science and Social Studies.