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How to Prepare for College While in High School

August 1, 2009 by Rob  
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How to Prepare for College While In High School Many different factors go into the reasons students are accepted in different schools. Most of these factors have a lot to do with the student’s GPA in high school, extracurricular activities such as honors societies and such, as well as what classes the student had been [...]

So You Want to Know about the ACT

June 8, 2009 by Rob  
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Most students intending to progress from school into college are aware of the SAT tests and how they can affect their chances of getting into the college of their dreams, but increasingly there’s a knowledge that SAT isn’t going to be enough, that adding an ACT score can give them an even better advantage of [...]

How To Choose The Best Tutor For The Sat, Act, And Gcses

June 1, 2009 by Rob  
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What to look for in a SAT, ACT, or GCSE tutor: The major goal you have in working with a tutor for school is to raise test scores, such as the SATs or ACT, to improve your performance in a specific area, or, for students in the UK, to improve grades on the GCSE and [...]

SAT and ACT Tests: An Optional Test?

May 25, 2009 by Rob  
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SAT and ACT Tests: An Optional Test? Colleges moving to end admission exam mandates. The National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC) issued a report encouraging more institutions to consider ending admissions exam mandates.The high school students across the nation prepare for the March 14 administration of the SAT and April 4 ACT schoolcollege admissions [...]

Does the ACT or SAT Suit You Best?

May 20, 2009 by Rob  
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The ACT and the SAT are the two major college admissions exams for U.S colleges and universities. If you are interested in pursuing a college degree, you will likely need to take one of these exams. So which one should you take? Most colleges and universities accept either one, but the ACT may be slightly [...]

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