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Best Practices for Standardized Tests
Most students do not look forward to standardized tests, even if these students are good test takers. Unlike with regular school assignments, where there is a general safety net since you have many assignments and thus, the ability to do better later on, standardized tests are usually not taken more than once. If a student does not prepare well, or he or she simply have a bad start to the test date, it can be very stressful for him or her. Learning how to approach standardize
Does the PSAT really matter?
Just a couple weeks ago the PSAT scores were released for high schoolers and parents to see. Even though many schools give it as part of a regular curriculum, not all students take it seriously. However, the PSAT can be seriously useful.
The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, is a guiding tool that helps high school students across the country prepare for the SAT. While practically every student takes the PSAT, not all students know how to improve their scores. If a student does not
How do I get into a good college?
How do I get into a good college? Yikes! It's time to start putting together those applications. No pressure or anything.. they just have a fair chance of determining the course of the rest of your life. Yeah I know, you're not old enough to vote yet but you're expected to make such a huge decision? Anyone else about to have a panic attack? Okay, okay, calm down. The truth? It's not that much of a big deal. If you don't get into your top school (or any school), the world stil
How to Study for Standardized Tests: The SAT and the ACT
How to Study for Standardized Tests: The SAT and the ACT As a high school student, you have probably experienced common core throughout your academic life. The standardized knowledge you have received in school has ensured that you and your peers are on the same level, academically. However, if you want to go to college or university, these institutions need a way to score your standardized learning, which they do with standardized tests like the SAT and ACT. The SAT and the