by Bonnie Paschold | Nov 26, 2022 | Articles, SAT, Standardized Tests
What’s the best-paying job high school students can have? Spending quality time increasing their SAT score. Apply these steps, and watch your SAT score increase! When to Take the SAT Thoughtfully select your SAT Test dates. Work with your school counselor and select...
by Jacob Reeves | Oct 10, 2022 | Articles, High School, SAT, Standardized Tests
Curious how your SAT score compares? Knowing how your SAT score compares to national and state averages can be a helpful tool as you study and prepare. What is the average SAT score, both nationally and by state, and how does yours compare? Average Score on the SAT...
by Jacob Reeves | Mar 22, 2022 | Articles, High School, 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 Bonnie Paschold | Mar 21, 2022 | Articles, Financial Aid & Scholarships, SAT, Standardized Tests
You’ve taken the SAT and received your scores. But how are these SAT scores calculated? You can compare your score to the national average by knowing how SAT scores are calculated. Total SAT Score Total SAT® scores range from 400 to 1600. Your total score is the sum...
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,...