Welcome to Junior Year. The homework is harder, and there’s more of it. You’ve got a bigger role in the school play, or made the varsity soccer team, or both,…
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There’s still a little summer left! Here are some tips to get a jump on test prep before life gets hectic: Take a practice test. Whether you’ve been prepping all…
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Step 1: Mark your calendar You don’t want to miss it! The main day for the PSAT in 2018 will be October 10, which is a Wednesday. Your school will…
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The SAT Essay and ACT Writing assignments ask you, in part, to consider how people make arguments. A knowledge of the four types of writing can help you identify…
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Algebra is a very important topic on the SAT. Approximately 35 of the SAT’s 58 math questions test your knowledge of Algebra I and Algebra II. That’s over 60% of…
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Whether it is "hard problems" or "easy tests," the language of difficulty comes up frequently in standardized testing. While useful in broad strokes, such descriptions are often inadequate in…
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You’re probably already hearing about the early October tests: the SAT and the PSAT. They’re offered at about the same time, so what’s the difference? Purpose. Unlike the SAT, the…
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The High School Placement Test, or HSPT, is administered to 8th graders planning to apply to private Catholic high schools. The HSPT score plays a role in admissions, as well as…
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Open, click, engage, transform. This is what I’ve seen through online tutoring. Since I began reaching students virtually across the world, most tell me the same thing, “It’s so easy”…
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If you’re anything like me, you’ll avoid any work that’s not absolutely necessary. So why bother studying for the PSAT? After all, it’s the Preliminary-SAT. But if you don’t, then you’re…
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