Gain insight into the various college admissions tests and essays. Learn strategies for preparing for these tests ahead of time. Make sure the content is fresh in your child's mind and that your child is not being tested on a subject that they took several years ago. Make that road to college a little smoother.
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What to Take and Not to Take to the ACT Test
What to Take to the ACT If you can't borrow the brain of that whiz kid in your calculus class for the day, you're stuck...
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ACT Write: The First Words on Essay Writing
The writing portion of the ACT is optional, meaning that you have the choice of spending an extra 30 minutes at the...
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SAT Sentence Completion Strategies
Uncovering Word Clues Sentences fall into a small number of recognizable patterns. Sentences may follow chronological...
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The ACT: This, Too, Shall Pass(age) - Sailing Through the Reading Test
Facing Forty (Questions): The Reading Test The Reading Test consists of four passages, each with 10 questions, for a...
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