No doubt about it - it's college application season. November is a notoriously intense time for seniors who are ready to apply with their best foot forward, standardized test scores in hand. But students who are still in their early high school years have questions. Which test will look best on an application? And what's the difference between the tests anyway? Our new blog series will answer these questions and more!
Parents + Students: In the first blog post of our series, we tackle some questions that we’ve heard from students and parents about which standardized test to choose and why. Read “Should I Take the ACT, the SAT, or both?”
Schools: Many of your students took the PSAT in October and are likely now looking toward the big tests. Schedule an SAT and/or ACT class at your school soon!
A study out of Harvard University found that low-income and minority students areless likely to retake the SAT, even though they statistically have more to gain from doing so.
If you’re starting to plan a college-visit pilgrimage, first read this New York Times articleon how to protect your wallet and your sanity.
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- Ella, South River HS
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