4 Steps to Interpret Your ACT Score Report
There are a lot of numbers on your ACT score report. Learn how to interpret your ACT score report, from the composite score to the detailed results:
There are a lot of numbers on your ACT score report. Learn how to interpret your ACT score report, from the composite score to the detailed results:
We’ve identified six strategies students use that they think help them prepare for the test…but aren’t really as helpful as they believe and should be avoided. Today we are going to take a look at what students and parents often think they want or need in test prep and what actually works best for students.
Once wildly more popular than the ACT, the SAT saw a big drop in market share in the mid 2000’s. Which test is more popular today?
The ACT added new national test dates this September and October, bringing the total number of fall 2020 testing opportunities up to seven.
When it comes to even the most prestigious universities, students with multiple acceptance offers can only pick one school. If you’re stuck between two schools and willing to submit yourself to peer pressure to pick one, we have the perfect decider for you.
Following the cancellation of the spring’s SAT and ACT tests due to COVID-19, a number of colleges across the nation (including the University of California) are going test-optional in 2021.
Millions of students are home from school due to the coronavirus outbreak; you probably need a good homeschool schedule, and fast. Download one of these free, printable homeschool schedules for the ACT and SAT to keep your student on track through the end of the school year.
So perhaps you’ve heard the news of the cancellation of the April ACT and May SAT in order to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. And perhaps you’re wondering what you should do; should you reschedule and keep studying? And how can you make studying from home count?
Due to the number of parents and students looking into online learning options to prepare for school closures caused by the novel coronavirus, we are offering our online SAT and ACT courses for free for the foreseeable future.
Beginning September 2020, students have three new ACT test updates to consider: section retesting, superscoring, and online scoring.