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No Standardized Test Requirement at Harvard through 2026

Students will be able to apply to Harvard University without taking the SAT or ACT for at least the next…

College Board Cancels At-Home SATs

Despite the Coronavirus showing no signs of slowing down in the US, the College Board announced that they have scrapped…

UPDATES: How Does Corona Continue to Impact Testing? [GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, ACT, SAT, TOEFL, EA]

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect schools and businesses worldwide. The health and safety of testing candidates and staff remain…

SAT “Adversity Score” to Capture Students Social and Economic Background

The Wall Street Journal reports that The College Board (the New York-based nonprofit that supervises the SAT) intends to give…

Top Tips to Improve Your SAT Score

When you’re prepping for the SAT, the last thing you want to do is waste time. And there are a…

Affordable Online Test Prep [Episode 198]

We are now getting calls from applicants who plan to plan to apply in the summer, fall, and winter to…

ACT vs SAT: Pros And Cons

Which test should you take? The SAT or the ACT?  An already tough question even without the added wrench of…

Comparing Old and New SAT Scores

Now that scores are out for the new SAT, we can answer many lingering questions. First off, how does a…

The SAT Essay: A Breakdown

The Prompt On the old test, the SAT essay prompts were pretty simple one sentence phrases that you’d have to…

Why Is The SAT Scored From 600 To 2400?

There are only a few times in your life when you’ll look at test scores and see a number like…

How Does the Essay Affect Your SAT Score?

Although the SAT essay is going to be optional before long (when the test changes in 2016), as of right…