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One month is enough time to make a real difference on the SAT, but only if you use that time well. Here's how to be strategic and make the most of your remaining weeks. Start With a Practice Test Before you do anything else, take a full-length practice test. Every student starts...
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2019 Year in Review
2019 was a major year of growth for 91. To date, we have helped 135,000+ students, and those students have answered more than 20 MILLION questions on our platform. To support this growth, our team nearly doubled in size, so we can continue to enhance student learning.
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9 Ways to Help Your Student or Child Combat ACT and SAT Test Anxiety
This article was written by our partner, , the college and career discovery platform. Learn more about our partnership .In a teenager’s world, standardized tests can feel like a huge, terrifying obstacle to overcome. It’s not unusual for teens to equate their worth with...
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Digital SAT Do’s and Don’ts
A strong SAT score can really help your college applications stand out. While it’s not the only factor colleges consider, a high score demonstrates mastery of the important subject matter, as well as hard work and dedication. So, how can you achieve a high score? Practice!https://youtu.be/zeszwUmjvB4Here are some Digital SAT...
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How Long Is the Digital SAT?
The new digital SAT is 2 hours and 14 minutes long with a total of 98 questions. In contrast, the old paper SAT was 3 hours long with a total of 154 questions, so the new digital SAT is 46 minutes shorter with 56 fewer questions. The digital SAT consists of...
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Things to Think about and Do as You Start Senior Year
This article was written by our partner, , the College & Career Network. Learn more about our partnership .Congrats, you’ve nearly made it! With the majority of high school behind you, you’re in the home stretch.Is senioritis kicking in yet? 😉While you definitely deserve...
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How is the ACT Changing? Which Version Will You Take?
The ACT is changing this year. The new version of the test is shorter and offers students more choice and flexibility. The infographic below compares the new version (“Enhanced ACT”) to the old version (“Legacy ACT”), so you can see what’s changing and what’s staying the same.
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One critical aspect of SAT preparation is familiarizing yourself with the test so there are no surprises on test day. Knowing what to expect for each section of the test builds confidence and prevents lost time. First, let’s look at a basic breakdown of the test.
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5 Things to Think About as You Start Sophomore Year
Welcome to 10th grade! Your freshman year is behind you. And college (or career) is just 3 years away. Don’t worry, you have time. There are some great things you can do right now to prepare for what comes after high school. We’ve got 5 things to consider doing during your...
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ACT and SAT Scores May Not Be Required but They Can Help You Stand Out!
Because scores may be optional, submitting your test scores is a great way for you to shine. Preparing for and taking the ACT and SAT shows your dedication to the college application process, and, if your scores are solid, they will likely add to your overall application.
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