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!

Highlights from NACAC 2019

Highlights from NACAC 2019

The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) is the largest conference focused on college admissions where educators and advisors gather to discuss the latest in the college admissions world. LogicPrep is a proud member of NACAC, and our Director of College Consulting Eli tells us some of the highlights from this year’s sessions.

Everything You Need to Know About College Interviews (From a Former Harvard Interviewer)

Everything You Need to Know About College Interviews (From a Former Harvard Interviewer)

Whether you’re preparing for your first college interview or your twentieth, you may be curious to know what role the interview plays in your college application process. Erika, our former Harvard interviewer, is here to answer all your questions!

How Do College Rankings Work?

How Do College Rankings Work?

Every year, various sources release a national ranking of colleges. Here are some important things we like to keep in mind: how does one define school quality, especially when everyone is looking for different characteristics in a school? Can a numerical rank actually capture all the variability in student experiences and learning outcomes? See what our College Advisor Erika has to say!

One Tip to Raise Your ACT Science Score

One Tip to Raise Your ACT Science Score

You have 40 questions to answer and only 35 minutes for the ACT Science section! Nico K. shares an important tip to get past the various distractions and answer each question efficiently.

ACT Provides Students New Testing Options (Coming September 2020!)

ACT Provides Students New Testing Options (Coming September 2020!)

The ACT announced three new testing options for test-takers next fall: (1) the option to retest a single section at a time, (2) the option to use ACT superscoring, and (3) the option to take the test on a computer. We’ve broken down these changes here!