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When high school students think ofSATorACTtest prep resources, items like physical study guides and YouTube tutorials likely come to mind. However, your own teachers – particularly in English, math and science – are also a highly valuable resource and often are overlooked...
Stress isn't necessarily a new feeling for high school students, but taking a standardized test like theACTorSATcan bring its own set of challenges. Thesecollegeentrance exams are somewhat unfamiliar settings for many students and come at a time in their lives when they haven't develo...
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There’s one exception to the no-more-SAT-Essay rule.If you’re required to take the SATEssay as part of the high school graduation requirements for your state, you may still have to take the essay test! States that require students to take the SAT to graduatealso participate inSAT Schoo...
Luckily for high schoolers planning to take the SAT, there are numerous free SAT prep classes, giving students a multitude of ways to brace themselves for this important exam without breaking the bank. Whether you’re dubious of the claims made by for-profit test prepping companies, or lack...
You may think that you can ease up on SAT prep in favor of your schoolwork, but don’t fall into that trap. You need to succeed in both arenas; colleges will be consider your GPA and you test scores. Here’s your plan to help you balance test prep with y
byMary Jo Gray|Oct 6, 2020|SAT Prep No one is too stupid for the SAT. In all my time as an SAT tutor, while I've met many students that claimed that they were "too stupid" for math or the reading section, they never were. There are real issues that can make your score suffer...