The Challenge and The Opportunity The Problem: While it’s great when parents can afford to get test prep for their children, this often means that students who can afford test prep are unfairly advantaged, widening the achievement gap between those who can afford it and those who can’t afford test prep. All the while, schools face constant pressure to improve standardized test scores and student success rates, despite limited resources for all students. The Solution:…
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1.4 million high school seniors took the ACT test in 2023 according to ACT.com and now ACT is making ACT test changes. In light…
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Carly is a second year, part-time MBA student at Northeastern University. She is currently focusing on a degree in marketing and is looking forward…