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Read MorePublished on Jan. 30, 2022 | Updated on Feb. 19, 2022 Here, we’ll update the most up-to-date webpage from College Board for reference, we’ll keep all the information updated should College Board has any new information or changes. Please refer to College Board has recently announced that starting Spring 2023, there will be major changes […]
Read MoreWhile studying for the SAT doesn’t sound like the most exciting way to spend your summer, it is certainly important–and crucial–if you want to achieve a desirable score on your SATs in the Fall and Spring. Here are some tips: Take a diagnostic test If you have not started any SAT prep, this is […]
Read MoreYou might feel like your SAT or ACT is looming right around the corner. What to do? First, don’t panic. Second, read ahead for some tips to maximize your success, regardless of which of these two standardized tests you take. General Tips: Practice makes permanent! Plan ahead and schedule your practices Schedule tests […]
Read MoreChemistry ranks among the most challenging AP topics as both a course and an exam. Let’s consider this following statistic: in 2020, just 10% of students taking the test earned a 5, while 18% earned a 4. So what do you need to do in order to be a top scorer? Keep reading below! 👉🏻Click […]
Read MoreGPA (Grade Point Average) is the average grades of students’ GPA and is used to evaluate students’ overall performance. The higher a student’s GPA is, the higher his or her academic achievement and the better his or her learning potential is. Therefore, the GPA performance is often an important reference indicator for US college admissions. […]
Read MoreThe College Board announced Tuesday that it will discontinue those assessments. Citing the coronavirus crisis, officials said the pandemic has “accelerated a process already underway at the College Board to reduce and simplify demands on students.” ── Nick Anderson.Jan. 20, 2021. College Board is scrapping SAT’s optional essay and subject tests. The Washington Post. This year, […]
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