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What to Know About ACT/SAT Diagnostics

When starting the test prep process, we recommend that students take both an ACT and an SAT diagnostic. How Diagnostics Help the Process By the spring of sophomore year, many students are ready to start thinking about the ACT or SAT. We recommend that students take diagnostic tests for the ACT and SAT to decide which one is the best fit. the diagnostic test can help a tutor target the areas that the student needs to work on and plan lessons that play to their strengths.

3 Reasons for Sophomores to Start Test Prep Now

In a school year of unprecedented changes in the test prep and college admissions landscape, sophomores may feel unsure about what the future holds. The summer before or fall of junior year is a great time to start preparing for the ACT or SAT. By getting started with diagnostic tests in the spring of sophomore year, you’ll be ready to hit the ground running with test prep in the coming months. The content covered on the ACT and SAT is linked to what students learn in school, including during sophomore year.

Finals Prep Starts With These 3 Steps

From the first day of the unit, you can likely plan on there being a unit test, even if you don’t know the exact date. With meaningful mini due dates on the calendar, you’re less likely to procrastinate and more likely to turn in your best work. If you need additional help fine-tuning your study strategies or planning ahead, prioritizing, and managing your time, reach out to our executive functioning team. Join our EF coaches for a live webinar on April 14th at 8 PM EST to discover strategies for minimizing anxiety and avoiding exhaustion during this final academic push.

What To Do If You've Been Waitlisted

If You’ve Been Waitlisted 5 Tips to Make the Most of the Wait Just as the Early Decision / Early Action process has deferrals, Regular Decision has its own version of admissions In 2021, with admissions and enrollment offices’ yield algorithms thrown entirely out of whack due to the pandemic, we are expecting colleges to use the waitlist more than ever as a way to manage their yield process. Schools generally will not go to their waitlists until after May 1, when they have heard replies from all their admitted students, so you will have to make a deposit even while you wait to hear from any school at which you were waitlisted. In addition, being admitted off the waitlist can put some students in more complicated financial situations: sometimes, schools that are need-blind in the regular admissions process become need-aware for waitlisted students, or a school may not be able to offer the same level of financial aid or scholarships if you are admitted off the waitlist.

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