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There are three things families need for effective prep. Two are obvious. The third, not so much.
Last week, the University of Chicago announced that they are becoming “test-optional.” In other words, they will allow but no longer require domestic applicants to
The ACT has announced that, starting in September, it will no longer allow students to self-pace themselves on the test with extended time. The time
Sound bite answer: Always take the SAT and ACT essay. Here’s why: First, we have to understand whether students should take the “optional” SAT and
Since the Collegeboard eliminated the January SAT and instead added an August SAT, rising juniors have been put in a precarious position, whether they realize
The simplest icebreaker has been somewhat of a torture question for me over the years. “What do you do for a living” (or some semblance
There is no “one size fits all” answer. But here are some general guidelines. Two years ago, the advantage went to taking the SAT because
Every student should take the ACT and SAT “optional” essay at least once. There are many schools that require the essay score for a student’s
When I walked into the testing room and handed my admissions ticket to the proctor, there was an immediate chorus of laughter. No surprise: I