<p>I just registered for the September SAT, but all the locations in Pennsylvania near me(I am in Jersey), where it is not being offered were full. The closest location was over 50 miles away. As a result, I clicked show non Saturday testing dates, and found a location much closer to me. It says on the ACT website that non-Saturday test dates are only in remote areas or for those with religious conflicts. I, do not have any religious conflict, but signed up anyway as it said that it is available in remote areas. However on my admission ticket it says no Saturday dates are only for religious reasons.<br>
Here is the ACT explanation
<a href="http://www.actstudent.org/faq/answers/nonsat.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.actstudent.org/faq/answers/nonsat.html</a></p>
<p>Should I call, or am I going to be fine here?</p>
<p>It is when the closest testing center is 50 or more miles away from you. You can take the exam at your school under the supervision of one of your teachers:</p>
<p>Arranged testing is only if the closest test center for any test date is 50 or more miles from you. There would be test centers closer to you for any test date but September, so they aren't going to arrange closer testing for you. You will be fine registering for Sunday testing without a religious conflict--you can't switch to Sunday testing on the day of the test without a letter from your clergy or something, but if you register in advance you don't need any documentation. However, if you call them and admit you don't have a religious conflict, I imagine they might cancel your registration. So the best thing to do is NOT call them and test on Sunday as planned.</p>