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How To Interpret the Digital SAT® Score Report
Check out this guide to learn about your SAT® total score, subscores, section scores, and more, so you know how to read your Digital SAT® score report!
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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.
6 Common Grammatical Errors on ACT® English And How to Avoid Them
Learn about the 6 most common mistakes and grammatical errors that students make on the ACT® English section and strategies on how to avoid them.
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How Long Should You Study Effectively for the SAT® Exam?
“ You need to dedicate time for practice exams and studying before taking the SAT test. Learn about the time necessary for preparing for the SAT exam in this
Correct Use of Colons, Semicolons, and Dashes: Tips and Tricks for the ACT® English Exam
Learn and practice the ACT punctuation rules and usage necessary for English questions in the topics of colons, semicolons, and dashes in this article.
Commonly Asked Rhetorical Skills Questions on the ACT® English Section
Rhetorical questions in ACT test your understanding of sentence & paragraph structure, use of evidence, word choice, etc. Learn more about them in this article.
Pros and Cons of a SAT® Test Study Group
Joining an SAT study group is a fun way to prep for the exam! Learn the pros & cons of an SAT study group as well as how to organize
Preparation Strategies You Should Know to Score High on Your SAT® Writing Test
Learn the skills you need to prepare for your writing test, including information on what areas you have to pay attention to, how to spot grammatical errors, and how to
How Many Times Should You Take the SAT® Exam?
“ Learn about superscoring and when multiple test attempts can increase your chances of admission—things you have to consider before retaking your SAT exam.”