
Average SAT Goes Up! and Down!
It’s always fun when two different–and reputable–publications report the same story and lead them with different headlines. The facts: the

It’s always fun when two different–and reputable–publications report the same story and lead them with different headlines. The facts: the

The Chronicle of Higher Education has joined in the reporting on “Score Choice,” the new policy by the College Board

Today’s edition of Inside Higher Ed presents an excellent analysis of the College Board’s new policy allowing students to select

Sometimes peer pressure is a good thing. I read an article the other day in Inside Higher Ed that Baylor

Just a couple of weeks ago, the National Council for College Admissions Counseling issued a report calling on colleges to

The big show at last week’s conference of the National Association for College Admissions Counseling was a report by NACAC

The National Association for College Admissions Counseling is releasing a report this week to coincide with its national convention that

It it no surprise whatsoever that black and brown students score lower on standardized tests than their white and yellow

The recent announcement by the College Board, the owner of the SAT test, to allow students who take the test

Wake Forest, a small selective college in North Carolina, recently made the decision to allow applicants to not submit ACT

Clients ask all the time whether they should take the ACT or the SAT tests to prepare for college. Here