SAT Fee Waiver Guide
Let’s face it, taking the SAT isn’t free or cheap. For some families, the cost is a burden. You, or your child, may qualify for an SAT fee waiver, which covers both test-taking and report costs. If preparing for the SAT is on your mind, remember that our SAT prep courses are designed to get you ready. [sat_one] [leadmagnet_five] Important SAT Fees To Consider (2017-2018) Fee Cost SAT Registration – Without…
Read MoreShould You Choose SAT Math Level 1 Or 2
If you are preparing for college and need to take an SAT Math subject test to get into the program of your dreams, then the choice sounds simple – Math 1 or Math 2. Choosing between SAT Math Level 1 or 2 requires thinking about a number of different factors, which we’ll discuss to help you make the right choice for yourself. If taking the guesswork out of test prep…
Read MoreNational Merit PSAT Cutoff Scores: Class Of 2018
Last year, we accurately predicted National Merit Scholarship PSAT cutoff scores within a couple of points in every state. This year, we think we’ve got what it takes to do even better! The National Merit Scholarship Program is run by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, boasting a mission “to promote a wider and deeper respect for learning in general and for exceptionally talented individuals in particular.” [sat_one] We will provide…
Read MoreWhy GPAs Are Rising While SAT Scores Fall
For today’s high school students, the good news is there are more A’s being given out than ever before on their report cards. The bad news is that SAT scores are continuing to fall. There’s a serious disconnect there that’s negatively affecting students without them realizing it. A recent study has shed light on the disturbing trend of high school grade inflation and its negative effect on SAT scores and…
Read MoreHow Is Common Core Affecting The SAT/ACT
Common Core’s widespread adoption has unintentionally weakened the ACT and SAT, by ignoring desired college-level skills like critical thinking in favor of straightforward data analysis. By overemphasizing “real-world application” versus academic rigor, Common Core’s effect on both the SAT and ACT could leave students less prepared for college and career more than they realize. If you want to make sure your child is ready for the SAT or ACT, no matter…
Read MoreHow To Prepare For The SAT As A Student Athlete
If you’re an athlete, let’s face it, you have very little time to study for the SAT. You spend ten to fifteen hours a week at practices and events, so other extracurricular activities are moved to the back burner. However, it’s wise not to throw out studying for the SAT. The benefits of a high score are too important to overlook. Despite the time crunch, a student-athlete like you can…
Read MoreShould You Take The SAT Or The ACT?
You might be wondering which test you should take, the SAT or ACT? This is a question we get a lot here at Prep Expert®, and there are several different answers that can apply. The tests are slightly different, particularly when it comes to science questions and calculator usage, but ultimately, it’s a personal decision that will depend on your academic goals. Remember: if you’re looking for help on the…
Read MoreHow To Cram For The SAT
You know this already, but it’s never a good idea to cram for any test, especially the SAT. No matter how smart you are, you need to be familiar with the types of questions asked, and what right and wrong answer choices look like. This requires great familiarity with the exam, which is best acquired by taking lots of practice tests over a considerable period of time. If you happen…
Read MoreHow Much You Need To Study For The SAT
The SAT isn’t an exam you can cram for and do well; it requires lots of preparation. You need to become familiar with it—the types of questions asked, what right and wrong answer choices look like, how you need to pace yourself to finish on time, et cetera—to do your best. You should study for the SAT every day over the course of a few months – make the test your…
Read More8 SAT Math Tips You Need To Know
Many students dread the Math portion of the SAT, either because Math is a tough subject for them, or because they have yet to learn some of the more advanced topics in school. You can crack the Math tests by memorizing the most important equations and formulas, writing out your solutions step-by-step, knowing when to put your calculator away, drawing pictures, and keeping a deliberate problem-solving pace to avoid making…
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