According to the College Board, there are 3 test centers for SAT and SAT Subject Tests in Wyoming. Please note that before you register either of the SAT exams, you should choose your test date and test location. Each testing location is affiliated with an educational institution, such as high school, community college, or university. The following test centers administer one or more of SAT tests in Wyoming.
SAT Testing Centers in Wyoming
CARBON COUNTY HIGHER EDU CTR
Address: 1650 Harshman St, Rawlins, wy 82301
Center Code: 51051
JACKSON HOLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Address: 1715 High School Rd, Jackson, wy 83001
Center Code: 51121
THUNDER BASIN HIGH SCHOOL
Address: 4001 Saunders Blvd, Gillette, wy 82718
Center Code: 51112
2019 – 2020 SAT Test Dates in Wyoming
- March 9, 2019
- May 4, 2019
- June 1, 2019
- August 24, 2019
- October 5, 2019
- November 2, 2019
- December 7, 2019
- March 14, 2020
- May 2, 2020
- June 6, 2020
- August 29, 2020
- October 3, 2020
- November 7, 2020
- December 5, 2020
Economy of Wyoming
The economy of Wyoming is based on mining, agriculture and tourism.
The mining industry is the main branch of the state’s economy. Wyoming ranks first among all US states in terms of coal production and second in natural gas production. Oil, uranium, bentonite clays and many other minerals are also mined in the state.
The North Antelope Rochelle Mine coal mining complex in northeast Wyoming is the largest in the United States and one of the largest in the world.
There are several uranium ore deposits in Wyoming. Although uranium production declined sharply in the 1980s due to declining demand, the state continues to be the top uranium miner in the United States.
The state of Wyoming has the largest reserves in the world and is actively mining trona, a mineral from which the soda necessary for the production of glass, paper, soap and many other products is obtained.
In Wyoming, jade, agate, rubies, jasper and even diamonds are mined, albeit in relatively small quantities.
One of Wyoming’s traditional nicknames is “The Cowboy State”. This is not surprising, raising cattle for meat is the state’s main agricultural activity.
In addition, Wyoming raises sheep (the second largest wool producer in the US), pigs, and poultry; produce dairy products.
The main crops of the “Cowboy State” are wheat, beans, barley, oats, sugar beets, sunflowers, corn, alfalfa.
Wyoming has a number of wood harvesting and processing enterprises, several oil refineries and food processing enterprises.
Tourism is very important to the Wyoming economy. Every year, millions of tourists come to the state to visit the famous Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, the ” Devil’s Tower “, the Old Trail Town Museum founded by the famous Buffalo Bill and other Wyoming attractions.
Very popular with tourists and the official sport of Wyoming – rodeo. The state regularly hosts several rodeo festivals, one of the most famous being “Frontier Days” in the state capital, Cheyenne.