Most students know about the SAT and work hard to prepare for it. This week many students will take the Preliminary SAT/ National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test or PSAT/ NMSQT test. Some of you may be wondering why this test is … [Read more...]
A New Look at ACT and SAT Writing Requirements
Each year, over 3.2 million students take either the SAT or the ACT. Many students take both tests. That’s a lot of stress. However, students may be able to breathe just a slight bit easier. Many colleges don’t think much of the writing part. … [Read more...]
ACT Extended-Time Test Administration Will Change in September
Starting in September, the ACT is changing for students who qualify for 50% extended time. Under the existing rules, examinees have five hours to complete the four test sections at their own pace, with no individual time limits on each section. … [Read more...]
Get into College Without the SAT or ACT
Stressed about the SAT or ACT? The last SAT of the year is on June 2. The last ACTs are on June 9 and July 14. Now, have you heard about test-optional and test-flexible schools? Some of the best schools in the country are test-optional or … [Read more...]
6 Important Differences Between the SAT and the ACT
As college advisors, some of the most frequent questions we get asked include: “Do colleges prefer the SAT or the ACT?” “Which test is easier?” and “Should my child take the SAT or the ACT?” First off, colleges do NOT prefer one test over the … [Read more...]
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