Deciding between the ACT and SAT is difficult, and that is why LogicPrep has the diagnostic process. Learn more from LP’s NY director, Brian, on how sometimes knowing what you don't want to do in your test prep is just as important as figuring out what to do.
What Happened with the June SAT?
Three Tips for the SAT Reading Section That Will Help You in College, Too
When the College Board redesigned the SAT in 2016, the reading section got a big overhaul. The new SAT doesn't just test the kind of texts you've seen in high school, but also texts that resemble what you might see in college. That being said, here are three tips for the SAT reading section that will help you in college, too.
Learning a New Language?
Here’s a Novel Idea: Check Out the Library
The Do's and Don'ts of SAT Subject Tests
Most college's websites purport that SAT Subject Tests are not required, but rather "strongly recommended." And, while it's true that your application will be considered complete and evaluated regardless of whether you submit Subject Tests or not, these subject-specific evaluations are not as optional as many students think. Learn more about them!
No Time, Time Management Techniques
How Taking A Standardized Test is Like Hiking Yosemite
5 Quick Tips for Avoiding Careless Mistakes on ACT or SAT Test Day
Strong Performance on Standardized Tests Benefits Students Far Beyond the College Admission Process
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal discusses how strong performance on standardized tests correlates not only with college admission or first-year grades but with successful outcomes and major life accomplishments in future pursuits and industries. See what Marjorie thinks!