3 Essential SAT Study Tips
No matter how much you prepare, it’s almost inevitable to feel anxious before a big test. Students can get stressed before the SAT, often because they misunderstand what the exam measures. Some test takers...
Don’t Wait to Sign Up for the Test
For all students studying for the SAT, we have some advice: Don’t wait to sign up! Whether it’s your target or practice test date, delaying until close to the deadline could get you shunted to a faraway...
How Do Colleges Use SAT & ACT Results?
When it comes time to apply to college, test-optional policies can be confusing. For students who opt to submit their ACT or SAT scores, there is a second layer: How these scores are used by the universities...
What’s on the SAT Practice Test?
Practice tests are important when preparing for the SAT. While our tutors are very successful at helping students increase their scores, we're not always needed for test trials! We review our SAT...
What is the SAT Adversity Rating?
Scoring on the SAT used to be fairly simple. Students can earn up to 1600 points with an 800 on the Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing sections. Yet with several universities facing...