Monday, June 15, 2020

Admission Testing Resources

The following list contains our most popular admission testing resources and blog posts: 1. Guide to Testing This 90+ page free resource endeavors to be a single source of answers for any questions that could possibly arise related to admission tests. Printed copies are available upon request. 2. Competitive scores Concorded SAT score ranges and ACT score ranges at 360 popular colleges. A useful starting point to gauge relative competitive strength of a students test scores. Also displays admit rate and yield. 3. Comparing scores How to compare ACT to SAT scores  using the same concordance table that colleges use to understand scores. Related: how the SAT and ACT are scaled explains why students should not choose tests or test dates based on misguided notions of the â€Å"curve.† 4. Super-scoring, Score Choice, repeat testing, and colleges accepting self-reported scores Super-scoring and Score Choice policies for 360 popular colleges, identifying which colleges combine scores across test dates and which require submission of all scores. Also a discussion of how to evaluate repeat testing decisions. Finally, a list of the colleges that will accept self-reported scores from applicants. 5. Understanding the choice between the SAT and ACT ACT is now more popular than the SAT, even among the highest-scoring students. Who are the students who should choose the SAT over the ACT  and why? What kind of leisure reading will help you on the SAT and ACT, why not to be afraid of ACT Science, how to interpret the new ACT score report, and how to handle the ACT’s aggressive pacing. 6. SAT/ACT essay An up to date list of which colleges require or recommend the SAT or ACT essay, how to decide what is a good essay score, a comparison of what each assignment asks of students, and more detailed guidance on SAT essay strategies and ACT essay strategies. 7.  Subject Tests Which colleges require or recommend Subject Tests, a detailed Subject Tests FAQ, an analysis of what is a good Subject Test score, an assessment of the five most popular Subject Tests, and discussion of what the future holds for Subject Tests and why fewer colleges are requiring Subject Tests. 8. Special testing accommodations A detailed reviews of the process involved in applying for and receiving SAT and ACT accommodations. 9. The PSAT What to do with your PSAT scores, how to use PSAT scores to consider SAT vs. ACT, a breakdown of the National Merit process and the Semifinalist cutoffs in each state for the class of 2019 and predicted ranges for the class of 2020, and explanations of  how to access PSAT scores online and how to interpret the PSAT report. 10. Compass services Our approach to private tutoring, the online tutoring option for students outside of CA and NY, no-obligation diagnostic testing and the powerful insights our reporting engine provides, a list of references and testimonials from schools that rely on us, background on our companys leadership, and an introduction to our elite team of tutors.

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