As the sun sets on the beach, we can all be amazed by the shades of blue, purple, red, and orange. We nuzzle our toes into the sand and look for a sweatshirt or blanket to warm ourselves as the evening sets it. It is a reminder that the season will soon change. Although it won’t actually be Fall for a while, our thoughts are turning toward school. If we are freshmen in college, then we are either getting ready to leave, at orientation or purchasing books as the semester begins. If we are in high school, we have probably recently received the school supply list and are completing the summer’s required reading. Whatever the stage of our education, we are thinking about the beginning of a new school year.
If you are a junior, it is time to take the ACT or SAT. The next ACT will be given on September 10. In October, you have the option of taking the SAT on October 1 and the ACT on October 22. As a sophomore, you may have taken a simplified version of these exams like the PSAT, if you did, take a look at your score. But since you have matured over the summer, review the style of each exam once more to see which one suits you better. If you feel undecided, go online and examine the differences between the two exams. But once you decide, purchase a book of the exams and only practice by writing the answers. Practicing online, won’t give you the same type of practice that you will need to perform well on either test because the actual test is a paper and pencil exam. And then begin to practice each part of the exam.
If you feel like you would like assistance preparing or just want to learn some tips and tricks about these exams, EA runs six-week sessions that end just before the exam. If you want to review certain topics, let us know and we will recommend a tutor to help you. And remember that once you enter college, we are still here to help whether you need someone to help with the transition into college.
If you feel like you would like assistance preparing or just want to learn some tips and tricks about these exams, EA runs six-week sessions that end just before the exam. If you want to review certain topics, let us know and we will recommend a tutor to help you. And remember that once you enter college, we are still here to help whether you need someone to help with the transition