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Should I Automatically Send My ACT Scores for Free?

Should I Automatically Send My ACT Scores for Free?

by Jacob Reeves | Dec 14, 2018 | ACT, Articles, High School, Standardized Tests

The ACT lets you send your scores for free to four colleges. Students wonder whether they should and which schools to choose. Some pundits suggest not to because selecting this option means you won’t get to review the scores before they’re sent. OnToCollege disagrees....
Five Tips for Writing Your College Application Essay This Summer

Five Tips for Writing Your College Application Essay This Summer

by Jacob Reeves | May 31, 2018 | Articles, Financial Aid & Scholarships, High School

The essay matters more than ever. I know a student with a 31 on the ACT, another with a 34, and another with a 36 that received skinny rejection letters this past spring. I never saw their essays. Others with lesser credentials but stellar essays I did read, received...

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