Our early fall courses start September 15th, and our late fall courses begin on October 13th. If you're interested in preparing for the October or November SAT, please contact us!

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Learn new testing strategies and habits to realize extraordinary improvements.

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Our live online classes are just as effective and interactive as our in-person ones.

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test optional, still critical

In a test optional college environment, a strong score can make all the difference.

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COVID-19 has expedited the trend of colleges going "test optional." Because many schools no longer require SAT/ ACT submission, there are fewer scores in circulation, which means that a strong result can make the pivotal difference in gaining admission and securing scholarships. To learn more about the college application landscape, please call us to discuss or register for an upcoming webinar.

Announcements

The SAT vs ACT: A Brief History and Some Practical Advice
August 21, 2024

With the announcement of a revised ACT, many are curious about SAT/ACT wars, and many others are simply wondering how to navigate yet another change in standardized testing. 

 

The Digital PSAT is Here and the Digital SAT is Next
October 14, 2023

Now that the October PSAT is here, some families have been asking about the development of the digital PSAT/SAT.  Here’s what you need to know…

Optional Essay and Subject Tests Eliminated
January 19, 2021

The College Board has announced that, effective in June 2021, it will no longer offer an optional essay on the SAT. This is no great disappointment to most students! And effective immediately, the College Board has ended its Subject Test program. Previously known to parents as "Achievement Tests," these exams are no longer being administered in the United States. These announcements come as little surprise, as the number of colleges requiring the essay and Subject Tests has dropped precipitously over the past several years. Educators and counselors are wondering whether this will put an even greater premium on Advanced Placement exams. Stay tuned!