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Forming study groups is a very effective strategy for enhancing learning especially when studying for exams like the SAT or ACT. The following are the benefits of joining a study group.

A New Study Tool for Targeted SAT® Exam Prep
A new innovative way to help prepare students on the Writing and Language section of the SAT exam! Try our skill builder today to boost your score.

Ten Test-Taking Tips You’ll Be Thankful For
It’s that time of the year to be thankful! Thankful for freedom, thankful for grandmothers, thankful for a four-day weekend, thankful Jennifer Aniston joined Instagram — you know, the usual stuff.

Looking for Test Prep for Your Child? Here’s What’s at Stake.
Parents, identify and utilize the very best SAT® and ACT® test-prep resource for your child. Read our Parent’s Guide to ACT and SAT Prep. Out now!

What Students Like You Are Saying About UWorld
It’s important to hear what your peers are saying about test prep products, and we love what students are saying about UWorld’s SAT® and ACT® prep.

What Geometry do I Need to Know for the SAT®?
The SAT® geometry questions come in many shapes and sizes, so learn and prepare before you go and take the exam.

We’ve Got Some Big News
I am so excited to announce that we have launched a brand new test-prep resource for high school students — the PSAT® Practice Test!

How to prep for the SAT®/ACT® from the perspective of a high school teacher
Learn how to prep for the SAT® or ACT® from a high school teacher. Our test prep expert goes over how to strategically study for these entrance exams.

SAT® Reading: Top 5 Concepts to Prepare For
Learn how to prepare for the SAT reading section, discover information on finding the main idea of a paragraph, making accurate inferences, determining relationships, and comparing and contrasting two topics with examples.

Who Created the ACT® and SAT® Exams and Why?
Both the SAT® test and ACT® test have a fascinating history. We have written an overview of who created these high stakes exams.