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It's Time To Choose: The ACT or SAT?
  • Posted on Tue, Sep 29, 2015 @ 11:09 AM

Some colleges may no longer require standardized test scores, but for most high-school students, test-taking is still a reality. Here's some advice that might help you decide which test is best suited to you.

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What Your High School Junior Year GPA Means and What Helps If You're Falling Behind
  • Posted on Sun, Sep 20, 2015 @ 11:09 AM

Two years is a long time in the perspective of a sixteen-year-old, but as you very well know, two years fly by like nothing.

 

Your child's first day of high school jitters are probably still fresh in your memory.

And just think, in another two years, you'll be shipping off your young one to college. Wow. "Time flying" doesn't do it justice: Time rockets forward! 

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The Road to College: Junior Year GPA and What It Means Now
  • Posted on Tue, Nov 26, 2013 @ 10:11 AM

Two years is a long time in the perspective of a sixteen-year-old, but as you very well know, two years fly by like nothing. Your child's first day of high school jitters are probably still fresh in your memory. And just think, in another two years, you'll be shipping off your young one to college. Wow. "Time flying" doesn't do it justice: Time rockets forward!

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SAT Test vs. ACT Test: Which Should Your Child Take?
  • Posted on Tue, Oct 16, 2012 @ 10:10 AM

Time For The Test

Now that junior year is in full swing, it is time to think about college entrance exams. The big question from our parents always is which exam to take, the SAT or ACT test. You may get a different answer depending on where you live. Here in the Midwest, the ACT test is the predominant exam while on both coasts the SAT is still more common. The bottom line is that all domestic universities equally accept both exams. 

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Should You Take the ACT or the SAT?
  • Posted on Mon, Jan 16, 2012 @ 09:01 AM

Some colleges may no longer require standardized test scores, but for most high-school students, test-taking is still a reality. Here's some advice that might help you decide which test is best suited to you.

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