Want some good news? All U.S. colleges accept both the SAT and ACT! You do not have to take both, and in fact, we think you shouldn’t. Our tutors can help you pick and prepare for which test will work best for you.
Read MoreTricky double questions make up almost 40% of the SAT reading section. Use this strategy to get them right every time.
Read MoreIf you're already scoring 600 points or above on the SAT, you're probably aching for a few extra points to achieve that perfect score. So, besides commitment and time, what will it take?
First, you should know that colleges looking for high caliber students have somewhat of a benchmark score in mind. For top tier schools, a score of 1530 is that benchmark, and once you’ve surpassed it, even top schools won’t nitpick over whether you have a 1540 or a 1580. Colleges just want to make sure you’ve exceeded their baseline score. So, if you already have a score of 1530 or higher, you don't need to take the SAT again (1530-1600 are all viewed as equivalent scores).
Read MoreAlthough it’s probably the last thing on your mind as you prepare for the SAT or ACT, your calculator can play an important role in your test-taking abilities. We know you're busy with, you know, actually studying for the test, so we've compiled a list of the seven best calculator-related tips you'll need to go confidently into test day .
Read MoreSo you've taken the SAT or ACT at least once, but you're not sure whether you should take it again just one more time. Thankfully, we're here to help you answer this question.
Read MoreTaking practice tests under timed test day conditions is the single most important thing you can do to increase your score on the SAT or ACT.
But is there such a thing as TOO many practice tests?
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Read More3 reasons why starting your SAT prep early can pay off during the college admissions process.
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Read MoreYour college admissions test, the SAT or ACT, is one of the most critical components of your application, and likely one of the most important tests you’ll ever take. Learn when you should start preparing, and how.
Read MoreThe good thing about wanting a higher reading score on the SAT? You’re more than welcome to retake the test to raise your score. But then, the question arises: how, exactly, do I get my score to go up? If your reading score is plateauing or trending downward, read on for six relatively simple strategies you can try to boost your score.
Read MoreAs if there wasn’t enough anxiety associated with being a high schooler you also have to worry about standardized tests. These tests can seem scary, and I’m sure you have plenty of questions about what they mean and how to prepare.
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