Did you end up with a lower score on your second attempt at the SAT or ACT? Check out these 4 possible reasons for a score decrease.
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Read MoreNo, you can’t “fail” the SAT, but it’s important to know what score you’ll need to get into the college of your choice.
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Read MoreWhat’s the best part about working with Revolution Tutors? Our incredible team!
This summer, we’ll be highlighting members of our expert staff in a series called Meet the Tutor. If you’ve ever been curious about where our tutors have gone to school themselves, how they spend their free time, and what it would be like to be in their class, read on!
This week, we’re highlighting the brilliant Lily Polonetsky, a programming aficionado who likes reading Dave Eggers and makes a mean chocolate covered pretzel!
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?
Read MoreAre you prepared for your college interview? Here’s our advice on how to handle five of the most commonly asked questions like a pro.
Read MoreDue to the absence of test scores or consistent GPAs, the way you express yourself in the meager 650 words you’re allotted matters more than ever before. Here’s how to choose the perfect topic for your personal statement.
Read MoreVirtual classes, canceled extracurriculars, and social distancing requirements have put a damper on the traditional college experience.
As a result, many current college students have opted to take a gap semester or year to pursue more fulfilling career opportunities, and a significant number of incoming freshmen are choosing to defer their start date. This is how gap years will disrupt admissions processes throughout the country.
Read MoreThe Common App WILL ask you what you want to major in. For most teenagers, this question seems impossible to answer. How can you commit to a future path of study and career when you’re not even sure what you want to eat for breakfast tomorrow?
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