3 Good Reasons Why You Should Study for AP Exams
AP exams are long, in-depth, and cover a year’s worth of material. Studying can be daunting, but it’s well worth the effort! Students earn college credits and can save thousands in tuition.
AP exams are long, in-depth, and cover a year’s worth of material. Studying can be daunting, but it’s well worth the effort! Students earn college credits and can save thousands in tuition.
As more schools become test-optional you may be wondering if your child should even bother with the SAT or ACT. If your child submits a test score with their application, colleges and universities will consider it as part of their application review process. While standardized test scores certainly aren’t the only metric they’ll evaluate, they … Read more
To offer some clarity on what to expect in an unexpected year, we have a special 4-part series on everything parents should know about college admissions during COVID.
In a year with so many changes and uncertainties, it’s good to know what you can control in the test prep and college admissions process.
When should your child take the SAT/ACT? How can they prepare? We’ve got you covered.
How can you help your child prepare for the SAT or ACT? Click here for tips to help your kids start prepping for college entrance exams.
Since Covid has changed the college application process, should your high schooler take the SAT and ACT? Read on to learn more.
We understand the desire to simplify the college application process, but skipping out on certain tests may not be the best option for your child.
When COVID-19 suddenly moved our lives to virtual environments, we scrambled like everyone else. But it turns out, tutoring our students online, instead of in their homes, is truly amazing.
After a sudden shift to online learning in 2020, many students are anxious about returning to the classroom. Learn four tips to help make this school year less stressful for your family.