How Should You Spend the Night Before the SAT?

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Posted by Francesca Fulciniti | February 26, 2016

SAT

The night before the SAT can be stressful, to say the least. Maybe you’re not sure about the best way to prepare yourself during these final hours - all you know is that you want to do the best you can on the exam.

Well, we’ve made it easy (and stress-free) for you to do what you need to do the night before the test. Here, I’ll lay out everything you should and shouldn’t do before you head to bed in order to ensure your best possible score. Follow these tips - including everything from logistical concerns to exam prep strategies - to wake up confident, refreshed, and ready.

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ACT Admission Requirements: The Importance of the ACT

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Posted by Dora Seigel | February 26, 2016

ACT

Getting ready to apply to college? If you are, I’m sure you’ve heard of the ACT and/or SAT. If you’re unfamiliar with the basics of the ACT, make sure to learn about what the ACT is before continuing reading this article. Just how important is the ACT for your college applications? It is one of the most important pieces of your college application (if not THE most important piece).

In this guide, I'll explain why test scores are a key part of your application and how to determine the ACT admission requirements for your target schools.

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How to Save Money in College: 12 Expert Tips

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Posted by Francesca Fulciniti | February 26, 2016

Financial Aid

You probably already know that college costs can be pretty intimidating. If you’re on a budget when it comes to paying for your degree (and most people are), knowing how to save money in college can make a big difference.

Here, I’ll talk a little bit about what college expenses you should be prepared for so that you have a better idea of what to expect. Then, I’ll discuss strategies for saving money before you get there, in addition to strategies for saving as a college student. 

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The Secret to Getting a Perfect SAT / ACT Score: All Questions Are Analytical

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Posted by Dr. Fred Zhang | February 21, 2016

ACT, SAT

It seems obvious that each ACT / SAT question must have exactly one answer, and this answer must be clearly and objectively correct. However, as we’ll explain below, that simple fact alone disqualifies vast swaths of reasonable questions that you otherwise see in everyday tests at school.  This obvious fact also leads to a little-known secret that, when applied correctly, guarantees the cracking of each question. You don’t have to trust me—read through this guide and ask any perfect or near-perfect scorer. They’ll agree on the secret.

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What Is Khan Academy SAT Prep? How Can It Help You?

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Posted by Christine Sarikas | February 21, 2016

SAT, New SAT

Are you preparing for the SAT or PSAT? Maybe you’ve heard of Khan Academy and are wondering what it is and if it can help you raise your score. In cooperation with the College Board, Khan Academy recently released free materials to help students prepare for the SAT.

This guide will answer all your questions about the Khan Academy SAT content including what it is, if it’s really free, what resources it provides, and how it differs from other official SAT prep materials. By reading this guide, you'll learn exactly what information Khan Academy offers and how you can use it to study more effectively and boost your SAT score. 

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Why Is College So Expensive? Rising College Costs, Explained

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Posted by Francesca Fulciniti | February 20, 2016

Financial Aid

 If you’re like the average student, you’re probably bemoaning the ever-rising cost of college. School seems almost impossibly expensive, and yet every year sticker prices tend to go up.

You know that getting a degree is important for your future career prospects, and you understand that you can apply for financial aid, but you just don’t get how schools can set these sky-high prices. Did college tuition always cost so much? And if not, why has it risen to its current rate?

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Extracurricular Strong Students: College Admissions and SAT / ACT Strategies

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Posted by Dr. Fred Zhang | February 20, 2016

ACT, SAT

Do you have great extracurriculars?  Maybe you’re captain of the football team or president of a top debate team.  Your approach to college admissions will be quite different than a typical student’s, and your SAT / ACT prep process should be uniquely tailored to you. In this article, we talk about what unique opportunities you have in test prep and what traps you should avoid.

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The 9 SAT Grammar Rules You Must Know

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Posted by Justin Berkman | February 20, 2016

SAT Writing, New SAT

The digital SAT's Reading and Writing section contains questions that test your knowledge of grammar and writing style. By learning the grammar rules that are tested on SAT Reading and Writing, you'll be preparing yourself to do exceptionally well on this section, and you'll be one step closer to achieving your target score.

In this article, I'll explain the most important SAT grammar rules and provide related examples from the official practice tests.

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Single Variable Equations on SAT Math: Complete Strategies

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Posted by Courtney Montgomery | February 20, 2016

SAT Math

In a way, single variable equations are some of the most common and least common types of questions on the SAT math section. Why? Because it’s rare to find more than one or two single variable equations per test, and yet knowing how to solve and manipulate single variable equations is a basic requirement for solving most all SAT math questions.

Even though you won’t often see single variable equations by themselves, it is crucial that you know how to set up, use, and manipulate them. You cannot solve the more complex expressions like quadratics, multiple variables, and so on, without first understanding single variable equations.

This guide will be your complete walk-through of single variable equations for the SAT--what they are, how you’ll see them on the test, and how to set up and solve them.

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How to Use ACT Scores: Advice to Admissions and Employers

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Posted by Christine Sarikas | February 19, 2016

ACT

Are you a college admissions officer or employer wondering how to use ACT scores to select the best applicants? Standardized test scores are often used to predict a person’s intelligence and probability of future success; however, many inferences that are based on ACT scores are often inaccurate.

Keep reading to learn what information ACT scores can tell you, what information they can’t tell you, and how to use them to your best advantage.

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Low Score on the Old SAT: Should I Take the New SAT?

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Posted by Halle Edwards | February 11, 2016

SAT

Not so happy with your score on the Old SAT? You might be thinking about retaking the test. Unfortunately for you, the redesigned version of the SAT – in this post, we’ll just call it the “New SAT” – debuted in March of this year. Which means if you retake the SAT, you’ll be taking a totally redesigned test. So you may be wondering, "Should I take the New SAT?"

This post will help you decide if your Old SAT score is really not good enough for the colleges you hope to apply to. Next, we will explain some potential challenges with studying for the New SAT, and help you decide if it’s the right step for you. Don’t sign up for the New SAT before reading this post!

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ACT FAQ: Expert Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

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Posted by Halle Edwards | February 11, 2016

SAT versus ACT, ACT

Here at PrepScholar, we get a lot of questions about every aspect of the ACT. To help, we've compiled this ACT FAQ to address all of your questions about the test – whether you haven’t even cracked open a prep book to study for it yet or if you’ve taken it four times and are wondering which scores to send to colleges.

Read on to get the answers to all of your burning ACT-related questions and links to the best articles on our site to help you prepare for the ACT.

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SAT Admission Requirements: The Importance of the SAT

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Posted by Dora Seigel | February 10, 2016

SAT, College Admissions

If you’re currently applying to college or getting ready to apply to college, you’ve probably heard of the SAT and/or the ACT. You may already know that the SAT is a standardized test which high school students take before applying to college, but how important is the SAT in college applications? It’s hard to overstate the importance of the SAT. Your test score will be one of the most important parts of your college application (if not the most important part).

In this guide, I'll explain why test scores are a key part of your application and how you can determine the SAT admission requirements for the schools you're interested in.

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The 13 Best Campus Jobs for College Students

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Posted by Francesca Fulciniti | February 10, 2016

Financial Aid, College Info

There are a lot of benefits to having a job while you’re a college student (besides just the extra cash, of course). Some of the most convenient jobs available are located right on campus.

In this article, I’ll do a deep dive into the benefits of having a job in college before talking about exactly what you should look for to find good jobs for college students. Then I’ll get to the good stuff: a list of the best jobs out there and how to get one for yourself. Read on to learn more!

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Is There Asian-American Discrimination in College Admissions and SAT / ACT Prep?

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Posted by Dr. Fred Zhang | February 6, 2016

College Admissions

Recently, there has been substantial coverage about whether colleges discriminate against Asian-Americans in admissions and even test prep.  What does that mean for these students?  How should such students navigate SAT / ACT prep and college admissions?  This article surveys the current state of admissions and gives some tips.

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