
What Does Test Optional Mean? It Means Take the Tests
Great College Advice clarifies what test optional truly means and argues that most colleges still want your test scores. So take the SAT or ACT.

Great College Advice clarifies what test optional truly means and argues that most colleges still want your test scores. So take the SAT or ACT.

Hooray! The SAT2 Subject Tests are dead! But what does this news really mean for admission to highly selective colleges like the Ivy League? What will it mean for the colleges, for high schools, and for the College Board? A top college admission advisor prognosticates.

College admissions expert Mark Montgomery can help you find the college of your dreams, and will use his insider knowledge to guide you through the admissions process.

Great College Advice visits Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to showcase its energetic campus.

Mark talks about the outdoor opportunities offered by attending Bates College.

Marks goes to the campus of Bates College to talk about its long-standing ethos of diversity and tolerance.

Students with bad grades, low GPA, and low SAT and ACT test scores can still get into college. But can they graduate? Can they get financial aid? Mark responds to an inquiry from a student who wants it “honest and straight.”

When is the right time to begin to take the SAT or ACT? The head of our Westfield, NJ office gives her opinion.

The College Board recently announced it will make changes to the SAT. What might these changes look like? Read this blog post to find out.

Wondering how important your ACT/SAT scores are in the college admissions process? Read this article to find out!

Now that you’ve received your F-1 Visa, what should you do to ensure that you keep it? Laurie Woog, an immigration attorney who understands potential issues with student F-1 Visas, explains what you need to look out for.

Think that you’re too late to get admitted to college for the fall of 2012? Think again! Hundreds of excellent schools are still accepting applications from prospective students because they still have space available. Read on to find out who’s on that list.