Both the ACT and SAT tests are used by colleges to determine eligibility for admissions. Since 2007, the tests have been acceptable by all 4-year colleges in the United States. Both of these tests have the same goal: to provide colleges with information relative to a prospective student’s academic ability, so that colleges can make informed decisions on admission and placement. Historically, the SAT has been the more popular test – the one taken by…
Much of the blame for the decline in SAT scores that occurred after 2005 has been attributed to the change in the test’s format…
Created in the 1920s, the SAT has been around for as long as most of us can remember and continues to be a significant…
Wondering what’s up with the SAT? Read on and find out! SAT testing: The Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section This entire section consists exclusively…
You’ve taken your high school classes, sat through SAT prep and other SAT help, and finally gone through SAT testing. Now you have your…
General tips for high SAT scores Relax the night before the test Don’t cram. You are being tested on knowledge that you have accumulated…
General tips for the ACT Relax the night before the test Don’t cram. You are being tested on knowledge that you have accumulated over…
The 2016 ACT® writing test is more rigorous than ever before. Students are encouraged more than ever to practice their argumentative and writing skills…
Scoring high on the ACT® can be difficult no matter how much you study, and just simply studying for the ACT like you would…