by William Lynch | Sep 16, 2011 | Act
Today, I answer another frequently asked question, , What’s the difference between the SAT and ACT? Let us start with, what is the SAT? The SAT is a standardized test administered by the College Board. It is meant to allow colleges and universities to make more...
by Alan Greene | Aug 27, 2011 | Act
A 2-year or a 4-year school? College or university? State school or private? The buzz of questions and decisions can make any high school junior feel lost and confused. To top it off, the choice to go on to college comes with the dreaded task of taking the Scholastic...
by Thomas Burke | Aug 18, 2011 | Act
Getting into the college of your choice relies on many factors and the ACT test is certainly one of them. Admission boards also consider high school GPA, community service, extra curricular activities, your personal statement and letters of recommendation. A less than...
by Tom Addison | Aug 1, 2011 | Act
Maybe the most valuable planning for the ACT test will happen the evening right before the exam. To offer the very best scenario for success, the candidate is urged to plan for an at ease night, allowing plenty of time for a full night’s sleep. Taking time to...
by Tom Addison | Jul 31, 2011 | Act
Studying can occasionally be a strenuous activity, due both to the integral difficulty of the material and to the monotony of the process itself. Hence it can be rather helpful, when studying for the ACT test, to obtain outdoors assistance with your studies. This can...
by Tom Addison | Jul 30, 2011 | Act
When troubled by a series of choices on the ACT test, it is very valuable in order to do away with possible choices by deducing which options are absolutely wrong. By possessing this ability, you’ll be able to simplify several decision-making moments, thus...