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The future of the SAT: digital testing

The future of the SAT: digital testing

On January 21, the College Board made three important announcements, including that a digital SAT is in development. LogicPrep’s Academic Director, Gretchen, explains what this means for you and for the test and how LogicPrep’s technology can help.

College Board Announces End to SAT Subject Tests and SAT Essay

College Board Announces End to SAT Subject Tests and SAT Essay

Today, David Coleman, CEO of College Board, announced that the SAT Subject Tests and optional SAT Essay will be discontinued immediately. Learn what these changes mean here.

Everything You Need to Know About a Score Report

Everything You Need to Know About a Score Report

What is a score report? How do I read it? How do I choose which scores to send to colleges? Should I cancel my score if I’m not happy with it? We asked Former Vassar Admissions Officer Eli to weigh in!

How COVID-19 May Affect Your College Admissions Plan

How COVID-19 May Affect Your College Admissions Plan

While there are many unknowns in education at this time, it’s crucial for LogicPrep students to continue working toward their educational goals. We aim to keep all LogicPrep families up-to-date on the changes surrounding college admissions and we’re continually answering questions and providing updates on the college landscape here. Most recent updates can be found at the very top of the page.

How Your Test Prep Strategy Might Differ During the COVID-19 Pandemic

How Your Test Prep Strategy Might Differ During the COVID-19 Pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, everything (from test dates to test format) is so uncertain, and it might pay to be prepared to take either test, depending on where you are in the process. Read more to learn if you should consider preparing for the ACT & SAT either simultaneously or making the switch to the other test you haven’t previously been studying for.

How Can a High School Freshman Prep For the ACT/SAT?

How Can a High School Freshman Prep For the ACT/SAT?

There are certainly ways to get a jump on standardized test prep without actually prepping for the tests themselves. See what a high school freshman can do to lay a strong foundation for future testing without even looking at an SAT or ACT!