BREAKING NEWS: College Board cancels June testing, adds September 26th SAT-only date. College admission and testing is in a state of upheaval, like so much else in our lives. What…
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As promised, the College Board released additional information today (April 3, 2020) about the AP Exams this year. Here are some key takeaways for students. For a more in-depth synthesis…
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PART I: Unexpected, Unexplained Score Drops Critics of standardized tests correctly assert that even the best built tests are imperfect and incomplete. However, high stakes tests like the SAT and…
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One of the benefits of having relocated to New York City to support our office here is being more readily available and able to say yes when media opportunities arise.…
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If you’re anything like me, you’ll avoid any work that’s not absolutely necessary. So why bother studying for the PSAT? After all, it’s the Preliminary-SAT. But if you don’t, then you’re…
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If you’re in 9th or 10th grade, the SAT and ACT are probably starting to loom on your horizon. You may want to start preparing for them now, but it can be…
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3 ACT Writing Errors Students Make When you’ve finally completed your 215th bubble of the ACT test, you probably wish you could go home. And you can… after you…
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3 Tips to Prepare for ACT Geometry Questions “Hmmm… What’s the equation for this?” “I don’t remember a thing from geometry class.” These two statements might sound like…
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