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Standardized Test Preparation and College Admissions experts share tips and information on preparing for the SAT, ACT, SSAT and the college admissions process.

The Flood Gates Are Opening and the SAT is Your Life Raft:  How the Overturning of Affirmative Action Can Hurt College Applicants

Affirmative Action College Admissions Supreme Court Ruling

The potential overturning of affirmative action by the Supreme Court could have significant implications for college admissions, particularly for students in the Monmouth County area of New Jersey. Affirmative action policies were designed to promote diversity and pro...

The New Computer Adaptive SAT or Paper and Pencil

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As a college-bound junior, you may be wondering which version of the SAT to take: the current SAT or the new computer adaptive SAT. While both exams have their pros and cons, in this blog post, we'll make the case for why you ...

SAT prep in the Age of “Test Optional”

Students had to sacrifice a lot during Covid. Colleges were aware of this and, in response, many adopted "test optional" policies, allowing students to apply without submitting test scores. So should today's college applicants bother taking the SAT and should they bother to prep for the test? The an...

What students can do to continue studying for the SATs and/or ACTs

  • Advice on what parents and students can do to continue studying for the SATs and/or ACTs (especially if they had already completed a study program preparing for the March or May SATs).
If you have recently completed a

COVID-19 and the SAT: Will the Fallout Sideline the Class of 2021? Part 1 of 3

Covid-19 and standardized testing: First Scenario Reports of rising cases of COVID-19 in the United States and the impact of the pandemic on the economy have monopolized the news. But what a...

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