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The time has come to start preparing for the TACHS exam. Registration is now open as of today, August 26th! TACHS is very specific about not missing a deadline, so be sure to register early to ensure that you don’t miss the deadline on October 30, 2024, at 10:59 PM EST. You may need to discuss with other family members and your student’s school to ensure your student is not enrolled more than once.

Registration

Registration is now open to eligible candidates. Eligibility requires the student to be enrolled in the eighth grade during the 2024-2025 school year. Students and parents should also have the desire to apply for Fall 2025 admission to Catholic high schools within the Archdiocese of New York, the Diocese of Brooklyn/Queens, or the Diocese of Rockville Centre (Long Island). Register either online (the preferred method) or via the phone. Click the Registration link at the top, left corner of the TACHS homepage: https://tachsinfo.com/ or call 1-866-61TACHS (1-866-618-2247).

Fees

The fee to register is $71. The price includes administration of the exam, the reporting of scores to your three high school choices, and online access to the student’s Home report.

System Setup For Test Day

The TACHS test is administered online, remote, and at home. Therefore, it is crucial to set up your student’s testing equipment beforehand and ensure they know how to operate the system. Be sure to check System Requirements for Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools (TACHS) and to install Proctorio on your testing device—all of which can be found on the TACHS official website or through the following links:

https://tachsinfo.com:8443/pdf/ProctorioSetup.pdf?1724692186970

https://tachsinfo.com:8443/pdf/DataSystemRequirements.pdf?1724692222403

Familiarity with online tests like the full-length online TACHS practice tests available through Peterson’s TACHS prep course will help your students translate their knowledge to a digital-based test. 

Knowledge Preparation

To ensure that your student achieves the score that they are hoping for to get into their preferred Catholic school, give them the tools for success with a full, online test prep course like Peterson’s. They will be able to simulate test environments through 3 practice tests and 1 diagnostics test, exercise their knowledge with flashcards, benefit from video explanations, and work through interactive online material—empowering them to go into their exam with confidence. Students can also turn any moment into a study moment with our mobile app! Click here to access our full TACHS prep course: https://preview.mailerlite.io/preview/973708/sites/130485990110266995/tachs

Test Format and Focus

The TACHS is a multiple-choice test that’s designed to test students’ knowledge in the following key subtest areas—reading, written expression, mathematics, and general reasoning ability.

Expect the difficulty level of the questions to be on par with what a typical eighth-grade student should have mastered.

The questions on the TACHS will have either four or five answer choices, with alternating letter options (A, B, C, D, or J, K, L, M, etc.). Your student’s job will be to indicate the choice that most effectively answers each question.

Test Day and Beyond

You’ve done everything you can to prepare your student for the test, now it’s time to see their skills and abilities. Afterward, scores will be distributed to the top three Catholic high schools in mid-December, and score reports will be available to test takers in mid-January.

As the TACHS registration is now open, it’s crucial to secure your student’s spot before the October 30th deadline. Early registration not only ensures compliance with deadlines but also allows ample time for preparation. By utilizing resources such as Peterson’s test prep and familiarizing yourself with the exam format, you can equip your students with the tools they need to excel. Preparation is key—start early, stay organized, and support your student’s efforts. With thoughtful preparation and determination, your student will be well-prepared to face the TACHS confidently and set themselves on a path to academic success!

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