Please note that as of January 2021, The College Board has discontinued SAT Subject Tests® and SAT® essay. by Author When your child is working hard o...
Please note that as of January 2021, The College Board has discontinued SAT Subject Tests® and SAT® essay. by Author When your child is working hard o...
In this video, I describe some situations when testing can benefit your homeschool. Subscribe to my YouTube channel. You will be notified when I create new videos on homeschool high school topics!
Not every class has tests, but every class on your transcript should have a final grade. Teachers in schools need tests to evaluate 30 children at a t...
How to Prep for College Admission Tests 1. Choose the right test The first step in test prep is figuring out whether the SAT or ACT is the best fit for your child. Because the SAT has changed as of 2016, if your child does best on the SAT, I suggest they take BOTH tests, the SAT and ACT. If your child does best on the ACT, then only study for and have them take the ACT....
Taking the SAT Right on Time Junior year is a VERY busy year, with lots of moving parts. Taking the PSAT, SAT and ACT, studying for the tests, visiting colleges ... it can all be overwhelming! Elise asked me a question about taking tests in junior year, and exactly when it's "too late" for the SAT.I so appreciate all your books, classes, etc and just wanted to ask if there's any disadvantage to taking the SAT in June...
High school testing is a subject that interests many of my clients. There is something about seeing an acronym of letters that makes homeschooling parents nervous. Never fear! Prepping for and taking the SAT is not a scary thing. Today Jennifer Karan, Executive Director of the SAT Program at CollegeBoard.com shares more reasons why we should lower our misconceptions of the SAT. Three Misconceptions about the SATBy: Jennifer Karan, Executive Director of SAT Program at the College Board®Though...