The ACT® has guidelines in place to help accommodate testing for students with physical, mental, or sensory disabilities. In order to access these accommodations, the disabilities must be professionally diagnosed, and the student must provide documentation to ACT prior to scheduling for testing. If a student has already scheduled testing, but did not provide documentation or did not ask for accommodation, the student will be able to request to change their testing date. Students who…
The ACT® (American College Testing) is a general entrance exam used by colleges and universities as a means of measuring academic achievement during a…
Your ACT® scores could be your ticket to admission into a college, a factor in colleges choosing which classes you need to take, and…
The ACT® Compass, a popular placement test that many colleges use to assess a given student’s need to be placed into general education courses,…
If joining the military is in your future goals, then the ASVAB is also in your future. The ASVAB is a series of tests…
Peterson’s Master the ASVAB w/CD is the essential guidebook for anyone looking to jump-start a military career. It provides four full-length practice tests, including…
The United States Postal Service offers many career opportunities. Whether you want to be a clerk, carrier, technician, or information specialist there’s a job…
Each practice test gives you valuable experience with the GRE’s content and question-types. You will tackle 30-minute tasks in Analytical Writing for both “argument”…
As you apply to some colleges and universities, you may be required to take one or more SAT Subject Tests. Some of those institutions…