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How to Self-Study for the SAT®
Are you ready to conquer the SAT® on your own terms? It’s time to take charge of your prep journey! This guide will equip you with the essential strategies to master the SAT through self-study. From pinpointing your strengths and weaknesses to curating the ultimate study arsenal, we’ll walk you through every step of the process.
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Which AP® Exams Will Be Digital In 2024?
Exams for 8 AP® subjects will be administered digitally in 2024. Learn how the transition to digital format affects your prep strategy.
Top 5 Mistakes On ACT® Science And How To Avoid Them.
Enhance your ACT® Science results by understanding and avoiding these 5 frequent errors. Improve your study approach today!
Decoding the ACT®: What Makes a Good Score vs. a Bad Score?
If you’re looking to ace the ACT®, don’t miss out on this guide! Know what is a good & bad ACT score and how to improve it to get into your dream college.
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What Is FAFSA® And How To Apply For Financial Aid
Unlock the cash for college with FAFSA®! Learn to fill it and get more financial aid. Don’t let money hold you back from your dreams!
What Are ACT® International Subject Tests & Why Are They Important?
Learn about the importance of ACT® International Subject Tests and their benefits. Find out how they can help you get into your dream college.
Is the SAT® Curved? Understanding the SAT Scoring Process
Discover the truth about the SAT® curve and find out what it means for your college applications. Learn how a test is curved and calculated in this blog.
The Role Of The ACT® Writing Section In College Admissions
ACT® Writing scores can play an significant role in your college admissions. Find out why it is crucial and which colleges require ACT Writing in this guide.
The Pros And Cons Of Retaking The ACT®
You can always retake the ACT® if you’re unhappy with your score! Learn when you should retest the ACT, what to consider, and why you should retake it.
How To Verify Your ACT® Score
When your ACT® score is less than expected, you should opt for ACT score verification! This blog will show you how and when to request ACT score verification.