Last Minute ACT Review: What To Study Right Before (Or The Night Before) The Test
You may have heard that the ACT isn’t like a subject test in school; it’s a standardized test that asks you about things you’re already supposed to know. So long as you’ve got a handle on what the average high schooler should know, you’re good to go, right? Do you really need to spend weeks studying? After all, you’ve got so much going on. There’s your classes, your sports, your…
Read More“I Felt Lost… Then My SAT Score Jumped 150–200 Points.” The Prep Expert® ‘Test-Day Ready’ Blueprint
Feeling prepared for the SAT, PSAT, or ACT is not just a mindset. It’s a practical advantage that shows up in pacing, accuracy, and composure when questions get difficult. Many students begin test prep with a nagging fear that they’re missing something. That uncertainty is exactly what turns practice tests into stress tests. Across the Prep Expert® reviews provided, one theme appears again and again: students don’t just learn more.…
Read MoreLast Minute SAT Review: How To Make It Count
In an ideal world, the night before your SAT starts with a healthy dinner and ends with you getting at least 8 hours of sleep. In between, you relax, you go through your pre-test checklist to make sure you’re all packed, and you get ready for bed knowing that you’re good to go for the exam tomorrow. When you are rested and calm, your brain is far better prepared to…
Read MoreAlways Run Out of Time on the SAT/ACT? The Pacing System Prep Expert® Students Use to Finish Calm and Boost Scores
Finishing the SAT, ACT, or PSAT on time isn’t just a “nice bonus.” For many students, pacing is the hidden reason scores stall, accuracy drops, and confidence disappears mid-test. When the clock becomes the main opponent, even students who understand the content can feel overwhelmed, rush, and make avoidable mistakes. The good news is that pacing is trainable. Across Prep Expert® reviews, students repeatedly describe a shift from feeling constantly…
Read MoreAI and the ACT: Where Students Go Wrong
If you’re a high school student, the odds are good that you’ve used AI– a new report from the Center for Democracy and Technology finds that 86% of students and 85% of teachers used AI for classroom work during the 2024-2025 school year. AI is everywhere, and there are a lot of concerns about its use. But the thing to remember is that AI is a tool. Use it well,…
Read More2026 ACT Test Dates and Deadlines
You might have your ACT test date thought out… but do you know when the deadlines for that date are? There are several things to keep track of, and with all that’s on your plate with school, your extracurriculars, and your test prep, it’s easy to lose sight of the details. But don’t worry– we’ve got you covered. Here, we’ll break down all the dates and deadlines so that you…
Read MoreThe “Click” Moment: How Prep Expert® Helps Students Finally Understand Hard SAT/ACT Math + Reading (and Boost Scores Fast)
Understanding is the real bottleneck in test prep. Many students don’t struggle because they’re incapable—they struggle because the SAT/ACT presents familiar skills in unfamiliar, high-pressure formats. When concepts feel confusing, everything else breaks down: pacing, accuracy, and confidence. Across Prep Expert® reviews, one theme shows up again and again: students describe a moment when difficult math steps finally make sense, and dense reading/writing questions stop feeling like guesswork. This article…
Read MoreAI and SAT Prep: What Works, What Doesn’t
Almost 85% of high school students have used AI for coursework– a statistic that has a lot of educators deeply concerned, because not every student (and realistically, probably most students) are not using it to further their learning. When you ask ChatGPT to generate an essay, it certainly generates an essay… but you didn’t write it. You didn’t get anything out of it, you didn’t learn the mechanics of English,…
Read MoreIvy League Applications: What Sets A Student Apart
Every year, tens of thousands of students apply to Ivy League schools. Only a small fraction receive an offer of admission. The difference between those who are admitted and those who are denied often comes down to strategy. Few application processes are as intense as the Ivy League. You might be your high school valedictorian– but so is your competition. On average, Ivy League schools have an acceptance rate of…
Read MoreThe Student Loan Rules Just Changed—And Most Families Aren’t Ready
https://vimeo.com/1164502103 By Dr. Shaan Patel, CEO & Founder of Prep Expert® Student loans have always been complicated. But starting in the 2026–27 academic year, they’re about to get even more so. New federal rules tied to legislation passed last year will significantly reshape how students and parents borrow and repay for college. Some loan programs are going away. Repayment options are narrowing. And families who don’t plan ahead may find…
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