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September 27, 2021

ACT/SAT Vocab Puzzle

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We get it! Studying vocab can be boring! Crossword puzzles are a great break in memorizing the dictionary or using the age-old flashcard method. Across Vocab Words 4. (vb) to misrepresent 5. (vb) to state confidently 7. (vb) to praise 11. (adj) enthusiastic 14. (adj) ill-tempered and unwilling to cooperate 16. (adj) clear and logical […]

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August 30, 2021

ACT and SAT Test Tips: “I Have” vs. “I Want”

ACT and SAT Test Tips I Have vs. I Want

I may be long past my college admissions days, but I still have hurdles to leap and hoops to jump through (yep, sorry to break it to you, but life doesn’t get any easier after high school. Well, after college anyway. Those four years post-high school were pretty great). I was watching a motivational video […]

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June 7, 2021

How to Reread Line References on the ACT & SAT

How to Reread Line References on the ACT & SAT

While a few ACT and SAT Reading questions will ask you about the passage as a whole, many of the questions will send you back to the passage with a specific line reference. Do you know how much of the passage to reread for these questions? The answer varies depending on what the question asks. […]

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May 10, 2021

Sophomore Study Tips for the ACT and SAT

Sophomore Study Tips for the ACT and SAT

It’s never too early to start studying for the SAT and ACT! Sophomores (and even freshman) who are looking to get a jump on test prep can certainly get started as underclassmen. It’s wise to leave The Official SAT Study Guide and The Official ACT Prep Guide on the shelf until your junior year, but there […]

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April 12, 2021

4 Ways to Prepare for the ACT and SAT as a Sophomore

4 Ways to Prepare for the ACT and SAT as a Sophomore

I used to think that it was never too early to start studying for the SAT and ACT, but then the SAT went and got rid of Sentence Correction questions and all of that vocabulary study with my five year olds became pointless. I’m not sure what they will do with words like obsequious and […]

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January 4, 2021

Grammar is Awesome!

Grammar is Awesome!

We think grammar is fun. There, we said it. It’s not a popular opinion. Most people put grammar in the same category as shuffleboard, strong perfume, and musty floral patterns. It’s something you associate as deeply unpleasant and with primarily old people. But grammar is fun! And we think you should like it. too. Why […]

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September 14, 2020

How to Tackle SAT Vocabulary

There’s no way around it. To do well on the SAT Reading section, you need to have a fairly large vocabulary. Vocabulary is crucial for the Sentence Completion questions and for understanding the long and short passages. Reading is Essential Like it or not, the best way to build a big vocabulary is to read […]

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May 25, 2020

8 Last Minute Study Tips for the SAT

8 Last Minute Study Tips for the SAT

If your SAT is swiftly approaching, you’re likely feeling the time crunch. If you’re in this boat, here are some of our top last-minute study tips. #1 – Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute Unfortunately, if you’re reading this, you’re probably already a little late. We’ll do our best to help you prepare for your […]

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July 29, 2019

Who vs. Whom: Fun with Pronouns

Who vs. Whom: Fun with Pronouns

One of the concepts the ACT and SAT will test is your knowledge of sentence structure and grammatical rules. This includes everything from subject and verb agreement to prepositions and adverbs. Knowing your way around these sentence parts can mean the difference between getting a hard question correct in a few seconds and spending a […]

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December 20, 2018

ACT and SAT Reading: Holiday Practice

Ready for winter break? We are too. Everyone at PowerScore wishes your and yours a very merry holiday and stellar ACT and SAT scores in the new year! To celebrate the season, I created some ACT and SAT Reading questions based on a passage from a holiday classic. A little something to keep you busy […]

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