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Essential Tips and Strategies for Taking the SAT and ACT

Looking for study tips to help you on the SAT or ACT? These test-taking strategies will prepare you for either standardized test and help boost your scores.

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CollegeXpress Student Writer

The Best ACT Test Prep Sites, Books, and More

Get ready for the ACT with our guide to the best prep books, free websites, and local resources. Learn about the Official ACT Prep Guide, Kaplan, and more!

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CollegeXpress Student Writer

What Are Good SAT or ACT Scores for Getting Into College?

Students usually worry about their standardized test scores being good enough for admission to college. Here's some expert advice on what score to aim for.

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When Is the Best Time to Take Standardized Tests?

Choosing when to take standardized tests in high school depends on many things. Learn when you should take the SAT or ACT, plus some tips to help you prep.

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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

How to Tackle the Hardest Parts of the ACT

Don't let tricky ACT sections stump you! Learn how to handle difficult Math, English, Reading, Science, and Writing questions to maximize your score.

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Managing Editor, Peterson's

Best ACT Prep Tips

These five ACT prep tips will help you earn the score you want...and the score that colleges want to see.

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GRE and SAT Expert, Magoosh

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

True or False? The Truth About Common College Assumptions

You ever hear something about college and you aren't sure whether or not to believe it? We've got you covered! Here's the truth about some common beliefs.

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Getting Ready for Junior Year: Where to Begin?

Junior year of high school is like a treasure hunt: It will be easier if you have a map to help you along the way. Lucky for you, we have one right here!

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CollegeXpress Student Writer

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