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Six Quick and Essential Tips to Prepare for the PSAT

Studying for the PSAT isn't silly; the more you prep for this preliminary exam, the more prepared you'll be for the real thing. Get started with these tips!

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Freelance Writer

What Are Test-Optional Colleges All About?

Schools that don't require SAT or ACT scores are changing the admission game in a big way. Here's what you should know about "test-optional" colleges.

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Freelance Writer

College Admission Tests: Everything You Need to Know

Get ready to have your mind blown by acronyms. This is everything you need to know about standardized tests related to college admission.

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Easy Ways to Make Studying for Standardized Tests Fun

Think test prep has to be boring? Discover fun, everyday activities that build the skills you need to ace the SAT, ACT, and other major exams.

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High School Student

Practice Makes Perfect: How to Prepare for the ACT

Taking the dreaded ACT soon? Fear not! We've got some killer tips to help you nail it.

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High School Student

Four Awesome (and Free) SAT Prep Resources

Don't pay for test prep! Discover four free, high-quality SAT resources—including Khan Academy and Kaplan—to help you study effectively and ace the exam.

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CollegeXpress Student Writer

Overlooked Test Prep Do's and Don'ts

The essential (but sometimes forgotten) do's and don'ts of preparing for the SAT or ACT from someone who's tried them all.

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Student, Heritage Christian School

How Do Colleges Accept Scores If I Retake the SAT?

Wondering if retaking the SAT will benefit you? The important question to ask is how and if colleges accept retake scores. Our experts have the answer.

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Are Standardized Test Prep Courses Worth It?

SAT/ACT scores are important if you're applying to colleges that require them, but how much prep do you need? Here's some expert advice on test prep courses.

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How to Make the Best Use of Your Time When Practicing for Standardized Tests

For seniors, autumn means college essays and interviews and applications--and their last chance to take those infamous standardized tests.

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Student, Wachusett Regional High School

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