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How To Write a CCOT Essay for the AP® World History Exam
Learn how to craft a compelling response to the Continuity and Change Over Time (CCOT) essay on the AP® World History exam. This question is part of the long essay question (LEQ) section of the test.
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How to Get a 36 on ACT® Reading
Achieving your desired score on ACT® Reading might seem daunting, but with the right strategies, it’s absolutely within reach. This article discusses some proven tips on how to get a 36 on ACT Reading.
5 Tips to Score a 36 on the ACT® English
Master the ACT® English section with these expert tips to sharpen your skills, manage your time wisely, and aim for a perfect 36.
Ace the ACT®: How to Get 36 on ACT Science
Getting a 36 on the ACT® Science isn’t just for science geniuses. With the right prep and tips, students like you have done it! Let’s bust the myth and show you how to reach your goal.
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How To Tackle Pronoun Questions on SAT® Writing
Read to learn about the role of pronouns in SAT® writing with useful tips, strategies and practice questions to improve your score
Types of Questions on the Heart of Algebra Subsection of the SAT® Math
Key SAT® Math strategies to approach the heart of algebra subsection on the SAT test. These tips will help you approach these questions with ease.
SAT® Math topics: Things You Need To Know!
Read about the essentials of advanced passport to math, heart of algebra and problem solving subsections in SAT math
How Has COVID-19 Impacted College Admissions and SAT® Test-Taking?
In the times of COVID-19, many schools removed SAT® tests from their admissions requirements. Learn about the changes in college admissions policies, and how it affects SAT test-takers. Read more.
Essential SAT® Writing Strategies To Improve Your Score
Useful writing strategies like understanding SAT® grammar rules ,getting realistic experience and parts of speech to improve on your SAT Writing section
Why Do Top Colleges and Ivy League Schools Stress on SAT®?
A lot of schools have made SAT scores optional. Do you know why Top Colleges and Ivy League Schools placed value on your SAT scores and how COVID-19 has affected