Switching from the SAT to the ACT? 3 Things to Know
Switching from the SAT to the ACT? While the tests have become much more similar, there are three things you need to know about before your first ACT test.
Switching from the SAT to the ACT? While the tests have become much more similar, there are three things you need to know about before your first ACT test.
You studied. You took the SAT test. Now, when are SAT scores released? How long will you have to wait to see your hard-earned SAT score report?
February is Black History Month, a special time set aside to celebrate and honor Black Americans past and present. We’ve put together this list of Black History Month books because we believe literature is one of the most moving ways to learn about cultures, peoples, and events. From novels, to memoirs, to non-fiction, in each …
If you’re looking for information about the structure of the ACT, how long the ACT is, how it’s scored, and how you should study, this is the post for you!
College Board announced on January 25 that it will soon administer the SAT digitally. What does this mean for the test?
The benefits of reading for fun, and how to add it to your routine to read 18 books in a year.
Setting goals is not just for the super-disciplined, put-together people. Setting goals is an important life skill we can all take part and succeed in.
Studying for the ACT can sound overwhelming. You know you need to study Reading, Science, English, and Math, but there are so many concepts within each subject. Where do you even begin? You begin with an ACT study schedule! Creating an ACT study plan is your first step to effective ACT prep. In order to study …
ACT Study Schedules: 1, 2, 3, and 4 Month Study Plans Read More »
Is boosting your ACT score as easy as 1-2-3? We’ll confess: it’s not. Studying for the ACT is a constant cycle of learning, self-evaluating, and more learning. But there are about 3 steps to creating an effective study routine that will help you boost your ACT score: