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4 SAT and ACT Testing Strategies
During the past few days, I’ve sharing ACT and SAT test prep strategies to boost your teenager’s SAT or ACT scores. You’ll find my final ACT and SAT tips below, along with links to the previous ACT and SAT test prep posts.
SAT Testing Strategy: Use SAT Score Choice
Until last year, students who took the SAT [...]
How to Survive Bad SAT or ACT Scores
This week I’m sharing SAT and ACT test prep strategies. You’ll find the links to all of them at the bottom of this post. Here goes my latest test prep tips:
Strategy No. 6: Apply to SAT-Optional Schools
If your teenager bombs on the SAT or the ACT test, don’t despair. Plenty of schools don’t care [...]
Can Guessing Boost Your SAT or ACT Test Scores?
This week I’m sharing ACT and SAT prep strategies to boost your teenager’s SAT and ACT scores. In case you missed them, I’m linking to my first two SAT tips and then you’ll find my newest one which answers the question of whether you should guess on the SAT.
SAT Test Strategy No. 1: Improve Your [...]
Improving Your SAT or ACT Scores: Take a Sample Test
Do you want your teenager to ace the SAT test or improve on a previous SAT score? Or maybe you just want to know if you can survive bad SAT results? Or maybe you’re concerned about ACT test scores.
Here’s good news: There are successful SAT and ACT test strategies that students can use to [...]
Should You Take the SAT or ACT Test?
When deciding whether to take the SAT or ACT test, keep this in mind: the ACT AND SAT require different kinds of skills.
Some teens can significantly increase their scores just by picking the right standardized test to take. Here are reasons why the ACT or SAT might be better than the other:
Teens who do well [...]
The Great SAT and ACT Test Debate
If your teenager bombs on the SAT or ACT, you don’t need to despair.
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts on my college blog, students can get into hundreds of schools even if they withhold their SAT or ACT test scores. See links below to some of these posts.
Today I want to draw your attention to [...]
Record College Enrollment, SAT Strategies and More
As usual, I am sharing college blog posts that I wrote last week for CBSMoneyWatch.com. It was a crazy week since I flew to Minneapolis to give a couple of speeches on college strategies.
Record College Enrollment: Why You Shouldn’t Worry
New figures were just released that indicate that more young adults are enrolled in college than [...]
SAT Strategy: Earning a Higher SAT Score
The teenagers who took the SAT test early in October began finding out their scores yesterday.
My son Ben was celebrating on Thursday because he improved his SAT scores in all three subjects and his math score was terrific. Ben’s SAT scores from May weren’t as good so it’s an easy decision [...]
The Latest Trend: Online College Matchmaking
How do teenagers find great colleges?
Traditional ways have included buying a copy of one of those big, fat guidebooks such as Princeton Review’s The Best 371 Colleges and the Fiske Guide to Colleges. Or teenagers look at US News’ college rankings.
Today, however, you can discover higher-ed possibilities by turning to online college matchmakers. Here are [...]
A New ACT Strategy
I want to share an ACT strategy that I was excited to learn about at the education conference that I attended this week in Baltimore.
I was fascinated to learn that an increasing number of colleges are cherry picking applicants’ ACT test scores.
To understand what this means, here’s some background: Historically, colleges used a student’s composite [...]




