Test-prep students are out there, and given the fact that “distance learning” is now a household term, you have newfound power to reach them…
Read MoreWhether it’s the ACT® or SAT®, official test releases are critical test-prep materials that every tutor and test-prep business should take advantage of. There are multiple ways you can leverage these practice tests to your benefit:
Read MoreGuiding students towards purposeful reading practice can help further round out the test-prep experience.
Read MoreWhile the individual section tests on the ACT® may not be available anytime in the immediate future, they’re coming. The new policy is one students have been clamoring for for years as a way to save both time and money when retaking college entrance tests.
Read MoreNot only is sleep an important goal in its own right, but it will make accomplishing other goals much easier.
Read MoreACT® test-prep students must be prepared to both read and analyze the data they are presented to arrive at a correct answer, regardless of the scientific context.
Read MoreTest-prep businesses and tutors wear many hats, but one that cannot be overlooked is “communicator.” As the professional, it is up to you to digest what is going on at both the student and industry levels in order to craft clear, actionable advice to share with your clients.
Read MoreFollowing a spring filled with test date cancellations, ACT® has answered the resulting demand. Three new Saturday test dates have been added to the slate - one in September and two in October.
Read MoreGiven the likelihood of ongoing testing disruptions and/or limited testing availability due to COVID-19, it may make more sense to develop a two-test strategy.
Read MoreSure, students will still have GPAs that include spring 2020, but what will they mean?
Read MoreFor students applying to college this year (and for the near future), coronavirus will certainly have its effect on the application process.
Read MoreWith the right strategy and a modest investment in the right equipment, you can be up and running to deliver quality content from the comfort (and safety) of your own home.
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 More“Test-Optional” admissions policies aren’t going away any time soon. So, what does that mean for students? For schools? For test-prep tutors?
Read MoreThe University of California’s Academic Council’s latest study has major implications for the testing industry. In fact, the findings prove that much of the current doom and gloom around the future of testing is largely unfounded.
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 MoreNot only do students need distraction-free studying experiences, they also need distraction free studying environments.
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