The Next Phase of Test-Optional Admissions
Test-optional admissions is changing and has split into three different groups: test-required with rare exceptions, test preferred, and truly test-optional.
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Test-optional admissions is changing and has split into three different groups: test-required with rare exceptions, test preferred, and truly test-optional.
Most people grew up hearing two extreme claims about the SAT and ACT: 1) From the test makers, “test prep does not work.” 2) From
I was interviewed on the College and Career Clarity podcast about the changes coming to the SAT. Tune in to hear about what parents of
When you look at the SAT and ACT, it’s clear that they measure fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for success in college.
Interview with ABC 7 News Los Angeles and David Blobaum, Board Member and Director of Outreach for the National Test Prep Association. Watch the interview
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There has been too much misinformation about this topic, so here’s a guide for what most students should do. Research First, Google a college’s median
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You can practice infinitely but, if you don’t optimally execute when it counts, then you will not be able to show the full fruits of