It’s easy to treat your junior year–rather than your senior year–as the culmination of your high school career. Junior year is the last full year of grades that colleges see when you apply, after all, and many high school students take on leadership positions in their extracurriculars during their junior year. Senior year, however, is […]
ACT and SAT Writing Tips: Repetitively Redundant Expressions
Redundancy, in which unnecessary repetition detracts from a sentence, can occur on both the English test of the ACT and the Writing & Language section of the SAT. One type of redundant phrase you may encounter happens when a word is used to modify another word that is defined by the first word. Did you […]
What are SAT Subject Tests?
As you start the college application process, you may notice that some schools ask for “SAT Subject Tests.” Although many students are familiar with the SAT itself, many others are not at all familiar with the SAT’s little brother, the Subject Tests. What are SAT Subject Tests, why should you take them, and who should […]
ACT and SAT Reading Tips: The Author’s Attitude
As a teenager, you’ve probably been told you have a bad attitude at least once. It’s a rite of passage in these years of immense physiological change and social and parental pressure. But do you know how to recognize a negative attitude on the ACT or SAT?
ACT and SAT Math Tips: How to Conquer Complex Fractions
You’ve probably been leaning on your calculator for so long that you’ve forgotten what a complex fraction even is. The ACT and SAT like to reach way back into your math history to gather concepts you learned in elementary school (remainders, anyone?). The more years that have passed since you mastered an operation, the more […]
How a Common Myth Can Hurt Your College Application
There’s a very strong feeling among college applicants that you “have to do everything and do it well” in order to be accepted into college–and this goes doubly strong if you’re aiming for one of the nation’s elite universities. Invariably, this leads to high school students joining as many clubs as possible, participating in as […]
ACT and SAT Writing Tips: Misplaced Modifiers
Today’s blog focuses on a great time-saving secret in the ACT English and SAT Writing section: misplaced modifiers in introductory clauses. Once you learn how to spot these frequent errors, you can quickly pinpoint the correct answer choice. Let’s get started. Can you spot the error in the following sentence? Weighing in at two and […]
ACT and SAT Math Tips: Sequences
There are three main types of sequence questions on the ACT and SAT: Those that require the use of formulas to solve arithmetic or geometric sequences. Those that ask you to compute a small-numbered term (such as the 8th term or less). Those that assess your ability to discover a repetitive pattern in order to […]
5 Ways to Build a Great High School Résumé
You’ve heard it before, and you’ll hear it again—colleges like to see their applicants do more than just excel in academics. They like to see involvement in extracurriculars, participation in the community, an active volunteering streak…maybe even a combination of all three! It can get exhausting to try to get all of these bases covered, […]
ACT English and SAT Writing Tips: Parallel Prepositions
The use of prepositions in a series must either be used by all members of a series or by only the first member of the series in order to be considered parallel. Both of the following sentences are correct: You can succeed on the SAT by reading, by studying, and by taking a prep class. […]