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I received my PSAT scores. Now what?
Every December, families receive their high school juniors’ PSAT (Preliminary SAT) scores. Suddenly, college admission...
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Beating the New SAT: A Look at the Format
There is simply no getting around it: the SAT is a critical component of your college application. Get a bad score on...
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Kitchen-Table College Test Prep Questions
Another sign of the tough economic times—parents are spending on test prep help for their college-bound children as...
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The Big Tests: When Should You take the SAT?
The SAT is offered seven times during the school year: October, November, December, January, March, May, and June. It is...
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What College Admissions Officers Look For: What Are the Differences Between the SAT and the ACT?
Since the reality is that standardized test scores are so important in the admissions process, how do you decide which...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
