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January 13, 2017

How to Set a Realistic Target ACT or SAT Score

When we teach courses, we hand out a student profile which asks students about their testing experience and expectations. One of the questions prompts them to list their target score. So many of the responses are the same: 25 on the ACT and 1200 on the SAT. When we ask why they want these scores, […]

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January 11, 2017

How is the ACT Scored and What’s on My ACT Student Report?

How is the ACT Scored and What's on My ACT Student Report?

One of the most nerve-wracking things about applying to college is taking standardized tests. The ACT can stress anyone out! And waiting to get your scores can be even more stressful than taking the tests in the first place. Once you get your scores, though, it’s all about deciphering exactly what all those numbers, percentiles, and […]

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January 6, 2017

How to Ask for More Financial Aid for College

When it comes to college, the most stressful thing you’re likely going to go through is figuring out how to pay for it. Filling out form after form, completing the FAFSA and CSS PROFILE, submitting tax returns, getting everything sent off and certified–it can be quite the experience.

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December 16, 2016

Top 5 Tasks if You are Wait-Listed for College

If you’re like most college applicants, you would almost rather see a rejection letter than a waitlist letter. While the rejection letter may hurt more, you at least have closure. With a waitlist letter, you have…well, not closure. And a whole lot of waiting, to boot. So what should you do if you’re waitlisted at […]

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December 13, 2016

Foods That Help Feed Your Brain for the SAT and ACT

It’s not just an apple a day that will keep the doctor away—these days, modern medicine has found hundreds of other foods that can keep you healthy and improve your brain functions. If you’re wondering what to eat (or not to eat) before your test or you’re just desperate for anything that will help you […]

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December 12, 2016

5 Ways to Not Start Your College Application Essays

When it comes to applying to college, perhaps one of the most nerve-wracking parts of the whole process is writing those darn essays. No one likes to talk about themselves, and people like talking about themselves even less when what they say could possibly cost them acceptance into their dream school. However, writing those pesky […]

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December 11, 2016

Top 7 SAT and ACT Mistakes

There are plenty of lists out there with the “Do’s of SAT and ACT Prep,” but what about the “Don’ts?” Here are the top seven mistakes students make preparing for and taking the SAT and ACT.

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December 7, 2016

Reading List for Those Taking the SAT/ACT and Applying to College

Looking for further reading? Try one of these titles for more information on standardized testing, admissions, and financial aid. SAT and ACT Testing The Official SAT Study Guide, by The College Board In-depth test-taking strategies and eight practice tests. The Real ACT Prep Guide, by ACT Extensive test review and three practice tests with detailed […]

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November 29, 2016

What is SAT ” Score Choice”?

Among the many new things you will encounter as you prep for the SAT is a score reporting option called Score Choice. Score Choice can be confusing, but never fear–we’ve got the explanation right here!

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November 27, 2016

Need a Break? Movies for Every Kind of Studying!

Sometimes, taking a two-hour movie break is all you need to get you back on track. Here are six movies that will both take your mind off the test and stimulate your brain! Inception The suspenseful action and mind boggling plot leave you testing your intellect the whole way through. By the end of the […]

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