Do Colleges See All of My SAT and ACT Scores?
During the application process, most colleges only see a student’s highest-ever SAT section scores and highest-ever ACT composite score and section scores.
During the application process, most colleges only see a student’s highest-ever SAT section scores and highest-ever ACT composite score and section scores.
“Practice makes perfect.” This saying is a cliché for good reason. In school, sports, even social interactions, and literally every aspect of life, practice improves our performance. It is no surprise then that consistently taking practice tests is imperative for students trying to reach their highest possible score on a
Wondering “Can I delete ACT scores?” The answer: Yes. You may have heard the conventional wisdom “Don’t take the SAT or ACT more than three times.” That was then. This is now: Not only can you pick and choose which ACT test dates to report to colleges, but you can
Test performance and SAT and ACT scores vary. Here is how students can maximize the probability of achieving their score goals.
How do I qualify for extended time on the SAT and ACT? Have questions about extra time on the SAT and ACT? Here are answers to the frequently asked questions we receive. Students can qualify for extended time on the SAT and ACT if they have either an IEP (Individual
Besides the obvious ways to maximize SAT and ACT prep (such as doing consistent prep, doing the homework so a tutor can target areas of weakness, etc), there are two important steps to making the best use of this specialized tutoring.