The ACT® is changing some of its format beginning in September of 2015. The main changes to the ACT test involving the four sections (English, mathematics, reading, and science), won’t impact the difficulty of the test or how it is scored. However, the changes will affect how students view the new scores. Students will now be able to gain more insight on their performance in each individual section. This will help all students break down…
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The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), is an optional standardized test you will take in high school. Most students will assume that…
The ACT® is a college entrance exam designed to evaluate what a student has learned during their high school career and how ready they…
After taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), you might have to wait a little while before you get your test scores…
Both the ACT® and SAT tests are designed to measure what a student has learned in the course of their high school education, and…
The ACT® is one of the more important placement tests that you will take in your academic career. Your scores will be used for…