The Top 10 Colleges in Your SAT Score Range
There are 1,000s of great colleges. Use this list of the top 10 best colleges in the US for each SAT score range to help find the best school for you.
There are 1,000s of great colleges. Use this list of the top 10 best colleges in the US for each SAT score range to help find the best school for you.
There are quality colleges in every ACT score range. We’ve compiled a list of the top 10 colleges in the US in each ACT score range. What colleges rank in your score range?
What do colleges see when you send them your ACT score?
To kickstart your summer reading list, we’ve created this list of 50 books set in the 50 United States. Below, you’ll find a book set in every state in the United States. Read on to discover which of these 50 books set in the 50 United States is set in your state!
Wondering when should you start studying for the SAT or ACT? In this post, we’ll discuss when you should start studying for the SAT or ACT and a few tips for preparing well for the tests.
Finals are more challenging than standard unit tests because they contain material from multiple units; in other words, they’re cumulative. Not only do you need to remember the information you learned this month, but also information you may have learned at the beginning of the semester! However, learning a few key skills to learn will help you with your finals and any cumulative test you face.
When it comes to SAT test day, you don’t want to forget (or bring) anything that would bar your entry to the test. Review this checklist of what to bring to the SAT test and what NOT to bring on test day:
After working hard for three years to perfect your high school transcript, you may be ready to let those senior year grades slip and sink into senioritis. But before you do, there’s something you should know: to colleges, those senior year grades count. They could even affect your admissions decision.
College admissions officers look at a variety of criteria when evaluating your college application: your SAT or ACT score, your high school GPA, and your extracurricular activities. They also take a look at your high school transcript. But how important are your high school grades, in particular your junior year grades, for college admissions?
Whether you’re studying for your first ACT or just got back a perfect score of 36 (after taking our ACT course, of course), knowing how the ACT is scored can be helpful for evaluating your study methods and your score report.