October: it’s a good idea to take the PSAT or Pre-ACT test if you didn’t take it in your sophomore year.
Read MoreFinding a college that is a good fit and affordable for your teen can be overwhelming with thousands of colleges to choose from.
Read MoreIt takes a combination of skills — organization, time management, prioritization, concentration and motivation — to achieve academic success. Here are some tips to help get your child on the right track.
Read MoreIt’s a heady responsibility. Thanks to the rapidly expanding field of brain research, parents now know just how malleable (or plastic) their children’s brains are and — particularly when children are young — how much influence they can have on “feeding” their child’s growing mind.
Read MoreThe free FAFSA application (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) can seem like an intimidating process. Applications open October 1 before the next fall semester. Some schools have limited funds, so be sure to apply early. Here are some tips to help guide your way.
Read MoreAlthough the SAT is usually thought of when preparing for college, there is another option to consider. Like its counterpart, the American College Test, or ACT, is designed to help universities assess your readiness for higher academia. It is normal for students to consider both tests when developing their college resumes to see which is […]
Read MoreThe short answer is yes! Taking the SAT is an important step in completing and improving college applications no matter where a student is in their high school career. It is a test that creates a common evaluation standard for colleges to fairly judge applicants. While the SAT is important, you still need to make […]
Read MoreWhy not both?! It’s common to assume it’s best to focus on one test and avoid over-studying and over-worrying. So, why should you take both the SAT and the ACT? Although these tests possess differences, they use similar practices to test students. The best way to succeed at one or both tests is increasing the […]
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