Starting a new school year while also studying for the ACT® or SAT® can be a lot to take on, but the benefits far outweigh the costs. With a well-balanced plan to follow, they’ll be more than able to take on the October tests— just don’t let them forget to register!
Read MoreMake sure your students register for the fall “last chance” ACT® and SAT® test dates before those college applications are due!
Read MoreStandardized tests - like the ACT® and SAT® - mean more to high schools and colleges than just the obvious…
Read MoreThe SAT® is going digital and section-adaptive. What does that mean for tutors and students?
Read MoreOne of the best marketing tools at your disposal as a test-prep business is free practice test sessions. They provide opportunities for lead generation and sales unlike any other.
Read MoreThere are 3 points relative to ACT® and SAT® testing that we believe are worth mentioning now that testing normalcy is starting to return.
Read MoreFor many ACT® and SAT® test takers, the biggest hurdle isn’t the content, it’s time.
Read MoreWith all the talk surrounding ACT® and SAT® computer-based tests, what exactly does that mean for the future - both for students and for test prep?
Read MoreWe break down the differences between learning accommodations and modifications, how they apply to taking the ACT® and SAT® tests, as well as how these adaptations can be facilitated during test-prep sessions.
Read MoreSAT® and ACT® reading passages require a personalized approach. Several factors determine how each test taker should best attack a text.
Read MoreIt is becoming increasingly apparent that test scores will hold more comparative value than ever before. One of the main reasons: grade inflation.
Read MoreCollege Board announced that they would offer a computerized version of the fall SAT® that could be taken from the comfort and safety of students’ homes. Last week, this announcement was walked back. So, what now?
Read MoreIt’s not often that my Google News alert for “college admissions” returns articles from TMZ.com. Let’s just say that on one fateful Tuesday, my day got off to a very weird start.
Read MoreThe University of California Board of Regents have recently approved a plan which many are touting as the death knell of college admissions tests.
It’s not.
Read MoreFrom the earliest attempts to rank students, most reasonable people have viewed standardized testing as something of a necessary evil in college admissions. Has that begun to change?
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