
Which Test Scores Should I Send?
Applying to college and not sure which test scores to send? Here are a few tips.

Applying to college and not sure which test scores to send? Here are a few tips.

Everybody makes mistakes, even colleges and universities. Check out Clark University’s Common App vocabulary problem. But remember, to err is human, to forgive divine!

How to study for the SAT by not studying.

High School Juniors should use the summer months to discover which test suits them better: the SAT or ACT.

When is a good time to begin studying for the SAT?

A recent prompt on the essay portion of the SAT has created quite a stir. How can students prepare to write an argumentative essay about a topic they are not familiar with?

Do you have a standardized testing plan? The deadline to register for the April ACT exam is tomorrow! Do you need to take the ACT in April?

As a follow-up to our series on standardized testing and test-optional colleges, you might be interested in this video by

If you are exploring some test optional colleges, it is important to note that each school may have different policies or recommendations regarding their testing policy. This post will provide examples of different types of test optional policies.

Why would a college decide to be test optional? Are there additional considerations students need to think about when applying to a test optional school?

What do you do if you prepared for the SAT and ACT but your scores are still not as high as you wanted them to be? Look into test optional college. This post discuss the growing number of test optional colleges and their policies.

How do you prepare for the SAT or the ACT? This blog post will offer resources for standardized testing preparation.