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SAT or ACT? Tips for Deciding and Top Study Resources
Deciding which standardized test to take for college admission is important. Here's how to figure out which exam is right for you, plus some great study tools!
Is the SAT or ACT Worth It With New Test–Optional Policies?
With so many schools going test-optional due to the pandemic, students are wondering if standardized testing is worth it. Here's what one expert has to say!
When Should I Start Studying for the ACT or SAT?
If you're wondering when to start studying for standardized tests, you probably like to be prepared. Here's some expert advice on when to start prepping.
3 Things to Consider About Standardized Test Prep Services
You've probably heard upperclassmen talking about preparing for the SAT and ACT for years, but now it's your turn. Here are three things to know about test prep services and tutoring.
The Best Test Prep Tricks I Learned in High School
Six helpful tricks for taking the SAT and ACT, straight from students who have taken these standardized tests again and again!
by Phoebe Bain
Overlooked Test Prep Do's and Don'ts
The essential (but sometimes forgotten) do's and don'ts of preparing for the SAT or ACT from someone who's tried them all.
by Meg Matthias
What Are Test–Optional Colleges All About?
Schools that don't require SAT or ACT scores are changing the admission game in a big way. Here's what you should know about "test-optional" colleges.
How to Conquer Your Test Anxiety
Whatever big test you have coming up--AP, SAT, or ACT--you can conquer your anxiety and go into exam day confident and ready to ace it. Find out how!
by Jon Paul
Understanding Standardized Tests and Scores
Standardized testing is a dreaded part of the college application process and one not many students fully understand. Read on for a quick intro to these exams.
Important Things to Know About Test–Optional Admission and Socioeconomic Status
Many students still feel pressure to submit test scores even if a college is test-optional. Here's how to decide what to do based on your socioeconomic status.
by Matt Larriva
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