10 Effective Learning Techniques
When you need to learn new material, you can rely on the science of study to help you achieve the most effective results. Researchers have classified study techniques into classifications of highly, moderately, and slightly effective techniques. In this blog, we go over the 10 most effective learning techniques and categorize them in terms of
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In-Person vs. Online Test Prep
Students have busy lives, so finding the best test prep option is vital. One of the first choices you need to make is whether to prep in person or online. Your plate is already full, so adding to it will be a delicate balance. A recent survey indicates that students spend, on average, ten hours
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New Changes to the ACT® Test: Section Retakes, Superscoring, and More
On October 8, 2019, the ACT ® announced changes that will give students more test options and quicker results. “Students come first at ACT, and these groundbreaking new options will directly benefit them, providing more choices, an improved testing experience, and a better opportunity to showcase their readiness and reach their maximum potential,” said Suzana
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What Is a Good ACT® Score?
An outstanding performance on an admissions test could be the ticket to earning scholarships or admittance to your dream college. But what exactly makes a “good” ACT® score? Most students take the ACT test once or twice in the 11th grade (if not more often), and it’s best to have a score goal in mind before
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5 ways small class sizes can help students focus
Of all the features to look for when choosing a school or educational program, one of the most important is a low student-teacher ratio. Small class sizes don’t guarantee positive outcomes — student success still depends on good teachers, a strong curriculum, and student engagement. But the research is clear: students in smaller classes perform
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5 Ways to Prepare Your Child for Successful PSAT/NMSQT® Test Scores
If you’re like a lot of parents of high school students, you’re already looking toward the fall testing season and wondering what you can do to make your child’s life easier. You’re also thinking about college, starting to dream and plan, and wondering how this next season is going to affect your family’s decision-making (not
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