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 back. Typically, scores will be available in early December, about six weeks from when you take the test in October. The scores will be available to you as well as your school’s guidance counselor. After reviewing your results, you should speak with your guidance counselor about what it means from their…
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…
Your ACT test scores are an important part of your future college plans. As you apply for colleges, the schools will be looking at…
After taking the ACT® test you will typically be able to view your scores online within two weeks, and score reports are sent to…
The ACT® is a college admissions exam that tests what you learned in high school, including the subjects of English, math, reading, and science.…
The first thing that anyone asking this question should know is that there is absolutely no risk in re-taking the ACT test. Colleges only…
The ACT® placement test can often take you off guard since it is one of the more rigorous tests you will ever have to…
The ACT® has guidelines in place to help accommodate testing for students with physical, mental, or sensory disabilities. In order to access these accommodations,…