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Colons on the SAT® and ACT®
We break down when and how to use a colon when you’re tested on the use when taking the SAT and ACT exams.
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Students who use online learning tools like UWorld are well acquainted with digital learning and are prepared to take the SAT® exam on paper or digital.
All You Need to Know About Semicolons for the SAT® and ACT® Exams
On both the SAT and ACT exam, semicolons are rarely the correct answer and are mostly used in wrong answers to distract you. Find out how to get it right!
How to Continue College Readiness During COVID-19
Don’t let COVID-19 derail you here are a few things to remember (and some action steps you can take) as you pursue your target college or university.
To Apostrophe or Not To Apostrophe—That is the Question
Master ‘Apostrophe-Use’ for SAT® and ACT® writing. Learn when and where to use them to sharpen your grammar skills for your test success.
3 Ways to Study When You’re Stuck at Home
So, you’re quarantined, social distancing, stuck at home, and going a little stir crazy. What’s the solution to pandemic boredom? (No, the answer is not “more Netflix.”) Intellectual stimulation!
Hilarious Grammar Fails You Might Want to Avoid
Happy National Grammar Day! It’s the day we gatekeepers of grammar get to celebrate our punctuation prowess. Check out these hilarious grammar fails.
Students Like You Trust UWorld for Their High-Stakes Exam Prep
Many students have used UWorld College Prep to help them study for the ACT® and SAT®. Now hear why they loved using it so much.
The Rise and Fall of the SAT® Adversity Score
The SAT® Adversity Score for all its good intentions received significant backlash from parents, teachers, and school counselors. We take a look at what happened.