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As parents well know, the school year just gets more hectic as it moves forward, so it’s a great idea to schedule an ACT or SAT prep class while it's top of mind. Need to squeeze in prep before the October 1 SAT? We've got you covered with live, virtual, and in-person classes, including locations at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland.
Choosing whether to take and submit SAT and ACT scores can also have financial effects that may not be immediately obvious. Read more about these considerations.
Students looking to start the school year more calm, confident, and productive may benefit from these practical tools that are especially useful to folks with ADHD.
Millions of Americans slept a little bit better at the end of August with President Biden canceling up to $20,000 in their student loan debt. Here are the details.
Many people only associate renters’ insurance with apartment living, but students may want to consider it while living in dorms. Stolen or damaged property (especially tech and textbooks) can really add up.
"I like that I am able to take a practice SAT to see what my score would be like before I take my first SAT and that I learn different strategies to help.” – Derek, Mt. Hebron HS
“Just taking the SAT was reassuring, but the most helpful thing for me was reviewing answer techniques for questions I get stuck on.” – Rachel, Wilde Lake HS
“Yes! (This class) was extremely helpful in explaining the strategies we should use,
and it helped me understand why the SAT is important and why we should try
our hardest on it.” – Rowan, Marriotts Ridge HS