SAT Prep Online|Top Tips for SAT Prep Online

There are so many options for families who need to pursue SAT test prep, and deciding which kind of test prep is right for a student can be a difficult process. There are hundreds of different opinions floating around about private tutors, group classes, doing practice problems individually, taking SAT prep courses online , and going to review sessions at high schools in order to get ready for the SAT, so it’s important to find the right test prep match for each type of student.

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Should You Retake the SAT?

One of the biggest parts of junior and senior year is taking standardized tests, since college applications become increasingly important toward the end of high school. Your teen will want to have the best possible test score to go along with his or her applications, so these years can be a stressful time in your teen’s life. Since there’s so much pressure to achieve a top score, your teen may feel the need to do an SAT retake. It can be tough to know whether or not a retake is worth it, so you may want to talk over the decision with your teen.

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Hunter College High School | Curriculum and Electives

Some families may have heard about Hunter College High School and its high-stakes entrance exam, but not everyone knows a lot about the school itself. We’ve gathered some helpful information to help families and interested students understand what happens during six years at Hunter.

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SAT Test Prep Options For NYC Students

There are many options available in New York City for standardized test preparation  for the SAT  exam , including classroom prep and private tutoring.  The intrepid student can also choose to go it alone.

Deciphering which option is best and figuring out how your child should prepare for the SAT can be challenging. We'll help you make that tough decision by running through some of the advantages and disadvantages of each preparation alternative.

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Digital SAT vs. ACT: Which Should Students With Learning Disabilities Take?

Choosing between the Digital SAT and the ACT is a significant decision for any student, but it becomes even more critical for students with learning disabilities. Both tests offer accommodations and have unique features that can influence which might be the better option. Here's a detailed comparison to help students and parents make an informed choice.

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Summer SAT Test Prep

If you are a high school sophomore or junior, then you are probably preparing to start the college process. This means taking the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test), the ACT (American College Testing Assessment), or perhaps both; taking several SAT II tests (shorter standardized tests focused on a specific subject); and writing your college applications. You choose whether to take the SAT or ACT: in the past East and West Coast colleges have traditionally preferred the SAT, and colleges in the rest of the states favored the ACT, but this division is changing. Every college will now accept either SAT or ACT scores, and you can choose the test that best displays your strengths.

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What is the Gifted Program and How to Get In

What is the gifted program? These programs deliver a “rigorous, specialized, and accelerated” curriculum to advanced learners. Students learn with similarly gifted peers from teachers trained to meet the unique needs of gifted learners.

Read on to find out more about the gifted program and how to get in to one of these prestigous programs.

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Chicago Gifted Test Prep: Top 10 Tips for Success

There is no doubt that getting into a gifted program or school in CPS is an extremely competitive process. While the odds are stacked against your child, this doesn't mean that there isn't anything you can do to help them have the best chance possible.

In this article, we give our top ten gifted test prep tips to help your child do his her very best on test day, and  be accepted into one of these coveted programs.

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A Guide to the NYC Private School T&E Assessment

The T&E Assessment is designed to evaluate a child’s cognitive abilities, critical thinking skills, and overall engagement with learning. It measures how a child processes information, solves problems, and interacts with new concepts. This holistic approach helps schools understand not just what a child knows, but how they think and learn.

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A Comprehensive Guide to NYC’s Gifted and Talented Program

For those not in the know, NYC’s G&T Program is like Hogwarts for the academically inclined. Instead of wands, there are No. 2 pencils. Instead of spells, there are algebraic equations. It’s a magical place where young minds get the challenge they crave and the stimulation they need to stay engaged. But how does one gain entry into this elite institution? Let's break it down

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The Ultimate Guide to Digital SAT Test Prep: Everything You Need to Know

The Ultimate Guide to Digital SAT Test Prep: Everything You Need to Know

So, you’re gearing up to tackle the SAT, but wait—what’s this? The SAT has gone digital? Yup, we’re living in the future, folks. The College Board has revamped the SAT, making it more modern and tech-savvy. But what does this mean for you? Let’s break it down, answer some burning questions, and give you the lowdown on how to ace this new digital format.

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How To Calculate Your SAT or ACT Superscore?

The big day has already come and gone, and you’ve been sitting around the house biting your nails for the past two weeks. You could sit around even longer, waiting for the hard copy of your standardized test score report to arrive, but why would you? Scores are available online long before the paper copy will arrive. So log on to the College Board website and see how you did.

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