The College Board will roll out a totally redesigned SAT in spring 2016. What exactly is changing?
Are scholarships only for outstanding students and stellar athletes? Definitely not!
In March of 2014, College Board officials announced plans to significantly alter the format and content of the SAT, one of the most widely taken college entrance exams in the nation.
In spring 2016, the College Board will introduce a completely redesigned SAT, which will focus on the knowledge and skills that students need for college and career readiness.
Fall is fast approaching and with it comes a new school year for your child.
Summer break is here, which means that high school students aren't interacting in the classroom or engaging in problem-solving activities in a formal setting.
The college admissions process can be one of the most stressful parts of raising a teenager.
As the school year starts, high school juniors nationwide are undoubtedly thinking of the approaching SAT college entrance exam, typically taken in the spring of a student’s junior year.
As you may or may not have heard, the College Board recently announced that substantial changes will be made to the SAT, effective spring 2016.
For students about to take the SAT as well as their parents, it can be a point of debate whether or not to hire a tutor.