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.
In addition to our online, animated video-based ACT and SAT courses, we post videos with strategies for the SAT and ACT on YouTube almost every week! We’ve curated a few of our most popular and helpful test tip videos on YouTube below.
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?
When SAT test day finally arrives, you want to approach the day with as much strategy and focus as you’ve put into your study process. These last-minute strategies for SAT test day will help you focus and prepare everything you need for test day.
A digital SAT test means students will have to re-learn test-taking strategies as well as acquaint themselves with the intangible format of a digital test. In this post we’re sharing a resource for the latter: a short digital SAT practice test created by College Board.
ACT scores are released on a regular schedule after every test date. How long it takes to receive your scores depends on when you took the test and if you took the Writing test.
Choosing where to go to college can be overwhelming. How do you decide which college is right for you? Cristina shares 3 tips (and a helpful spreadsheet) for choosing a college.
You did it – you signed up for the ACT. You’ve been studying for months. Maybe you’ve been working through an ACT prep course like Olive Book, or maybe you’ve tackled the test on your own. Whatever your strategy, it’s now t-minus one week until test day. With so much content to go over, what …
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?