by Jacob Reeves | Oct 24, 2022 | ACT, Articles, College Admissions, High School, Standardized Tests
Just because you can automatically send ACT scores to four colleges for free, should you? You may wonder whether you should wait until after you receive your test score. In most cases, you should save the money and send your scores for free. Why? By choosing your four...
by Jacob Reeves | Oct 11, 2022 | ACT, Articles, High School, Standardized Tests
How does your ACT score compare? When you receive your ACT score, you might wonder how your score compares to other students in your state or nationwide. So what is the average ACT score, and how does yours compare? Average Score on the ACT The latest scoring data...
by Jacob Reeves | Mar 22, 2022 | ACT, Articles, High School, SAT, Standardized Tests
While primarily college-bound juniors and seniors take the ACT and SAT, many 7th-10th graders also take the tests to qualify for academic talent search programs like the one hosted by Duke University. These programs provide specialized guidance and resources to help...
by Jacob Reeves | Mar 16, 2022 | Articles, High School, Standardized Tests
Should I take the ACT or SAT? Take both, choose the one you prefer, and take it four times. Colleges only care about your highest score; they don’t care and won’t determine how many times you take the test. By doing something four times, preparing hard each time,...
by Bonnie Paschold | Feb 9, 2022 | ACT, Articles, Financial Aid & Scholarships, High School, Standardized Tests
What’s the best-paying job you can have as a high school student? Spending quality time improving your ACT score. Apply these steps, and watch your ACT score increase. 1. Prepare early and effectively First, set up your MyACT account. Find engaging test prep that is...