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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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When and When Not to Use Commas on the SAT® Exam
Learn when and when not use commas while taking the SAT® exam with our examples. Find more examples by signing up for an SAT 7 day free trial!
A Comparison of the ACT® & SAT®
This infographic will look at the similarities and differences on the ACT and SAT including scoring, test materials, sections of test, tips for taking each, and how to decide which
How to Register for the SAT® Exam
Learn how to register for the SAT Exam with our easy-to-follow step-by-step guide, so you don’t have to stress.
Commas With Parenthetical Information on the SAT® and ACT® Exams
Learn how to identify commas with parenthetical information so you can ace grammar on the SAT and ACT.
Commas and Quotations on the SAT® Exam
Here are a few quick rules that can help when you’re working on questions about commas and quotations on the SAT Writing and Language Test.
Commas after Introductory Information on the SAT® and ACT® Exams
On both, the SAT and ACT exams test student knowledge about commas after introductory. Learn how to identify the correct and incorrect way to use commas.