
SAT / ACT ARTICLES
Building Your Strategies: Math and Verbal Answers
In the Math sections, there is always going to be a RIGHT answer. In the Verbal sections, there is one answer that is BEST out of the four options presented.
How SAT Scores Can Get You Where You Want to Be
In the end, colleges want to see that you can grow, learn, and take opportunities as they come. The SAT and ACT are your opportunities to shine. Don’t let them slip away, your mom will thank you.
Why is National Merit so Important
People often ask us why we are so passionate about National Merit.
The Importance of Active Review for PSAT / SAT
Active review of material is not generally something that teachers ever have time for in the classroom, nor do many teachers even assign review as homework.
From the SAT to the LSAT: How my test prep journey has continued after my college acceptance
The first organization I joined at my school was my pre-law fraternity. The application process was a week long and involved a series of interviews as well as a full online application (of course, at the top of my resume was my National Merit Scholarship).
Test Optional Universities
It seems like every day, we hear about another college or university going “test optional”. When we first started hearing about it, we honestly didn’t think much of it.
It wasn’t until we heard about the University of Chicago, currently ranked #6 in National Universities by U.S. News and World Report, going test optional that we really started to get curious.
How I Increased my ACT Score By 10 Points
After having scored my first practice test on the ACT fear started to kick in. I was at a 21 and I needed to drastically improve my test taking habits in order to get into good schools.
Five Ways to Combat Anxiety During a Test
The American Test Anxieties Association reports that about 16% of students struggle with test anxiety, especially when taking a long test like the SAT or ACT.
Why Cramming Doesn’t Work
We tend to look at test prep the same way we imagine someone approaches training for a marathon. It’s methodical, purposeful, and done over a period of time.