Harvard's decision to continue its foray into test-optional admissions is as much about helping out the institution as it is about helping prospective 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 MoreUtilizing a timer is essential in teaching efficient and effective time management.
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 MoreGap-year students are ready to begin preparing for their academic futures - are you ready to help them?
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 MoreTaking high-quality notes for each tutoring session helps to both streamline that process and make reflection a habit.
Read MoreThe ACT’s® paired passages section, which is composed of two fairly short texts, can overwhelm students who are unprepared.
Read MoreWhat happens if you, the test-prep professional, are faced with an ethical dilemma such as “helping” a client artificially inflate their college application?
Read MoreThe streamlining of admission application processing means students are not getting a fair chance to be properly assessed during their application reviews.
Read MoreStudents applying to any of their reach schools must be reasonable in their considerations, but you can help them have their best chance of acceptance.
Read MoreA perfect score on the ACT® is a 36, however, the current average composite ACT® score is a 20.7. What that means is that any score above a 21 is regarded as a great score. So, then, what’s 1 more point in the grand scheme of things?
Read MoreEA and ED plan deadlines can be a pressing matter for students. Capitalizing on test-prep time and choosing priorities carefully will help students set and maintain the focus they need to reach their college goals.
Read MoreOnline tutoring can be a prime opportunity to practice virtual conferencing to help prepare students for virtual college interviews.
Read MoreAs a tutor, you can offer your clients important tips and practice opportunities so students can make the most out of these virtual face-to-faces.
Read MoreThe CBCA enables students to apply to a multitude of Historically Black Colleges and Universities all at once rather than applying to each school individually - saving both time and money.
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