In the second post of my new series upgrading your baby Algebra skills to the level that will let you nail ALL of the possible points on the SAT, we’re covering the foundation: what are linear equations, anyway, and what do they actually mean? Need answers? Read on!
How to Answer SAT Paired Passage Questions
Most students have a totally misguided approach to double passage questions on the SAT Reading section. And it costs them MAJOR points. This post explains what you’re probably doing wrong—and how to get it right.
The Hardest Math on the SAT and ACT (Baby Algebra Pt. 1)
There’s this paradox I’ve noticed: it’s never the hardest math that stands between my students and the scores they need to get into their dream schools. As strange as it might sound…it’s usually the EASIEST math. Why is that? And what can YOU do to prevent this math paradox from hurting your score? In this post, I’m explaining how to level up your “baby Algebra” with the help of my article series on the subject.
How to Study for the ACT Science Section
The Science section of the ACT can be one of the trickiest for students to master. That’s NOT the same thing as the “hardest” to master, though! This section is a matter of strategy, not cramming content into your brain. This post is your one-stop guide to the ONLY tricks you need to learn to land that high score in the Science section.
What You Need to Know for the ACT Reading Section
The next ACT sitting (September 10) approaches. How’s YOUR Reading score looking? If you’d like to make some improvement, you’ve still got time—and with this comprehensive guide to strategies for this fast-moving section, you’ll also have the know-how.
How to Make the College Process Less Stressful and More Sane
Fights, confusion, stress—that's just what junior year is like, right? Nope! There's a better way. I promise. Let me show you what it can be like.
Your SAT Reading Study Guide
The first SAT of the new school year is almost here: August 27. But you’ve still got enough time to make some serious gains in your SAT Reading section—if you start working on your strategy in a focused way right now, that is. This post is a comprehensive guide to ALL of the types of questions that show up on the SAT Reading, as well as my key tactics for answering each of them.
How to Avoid Summer Burnout
Summer burnout can sap your energy and break your college prep momentum. What is it? How do you avoid it? Let me help.
Common App Updates, 2022-2023
It’s almost that time of year again: the Common App opens August 1! And, as usual, a few things have changed about this very important tool, which allows you to apply to hundreds of colleges with the click of a button. This post gives you a rundown of how the App has changed since last admissions season.
How to Decide Which Colleges to Apply to
Before you start applying to colleges, you need to figure out which ones you’re applying TO. Sounds simple, right? But there are so many factors to consider that making a college list can seem a daunting task. Don’t worry! This week I’m giving you a straightforward five-step guide to drafting your list of dream schools….so you can start working on getting INTO them.
How To Return to Test Prep after a Break
Breaks from studying are necessary, but getting back in the groove after one can feel like a real obstacle. Here’s how to find the momentum you’ve lost.
The QAS and TIR: Find Out Which Questions You Got Wrong on the SAT and ACT
If you’re planning to retake the SAT or ACT, the logical place to start studying is whatever question types you got wrong the first time you took the test. But your College Board report only shows you your score and your percentile ranking. How do you find out which questions you missed—so that you can nail them next time? Enter the SAT’s Question and Answer Service and the ACT’s Test Information Release.
How to Use Your Summer Vacation to Get into College
Worried about how to make the most of those crucial summers during the college process, sophomore through junior year? Worry no more—this post lays out a road map to what you need to keep your eye on.
When Should You Take a Break from Test Prep?
New SAT and ACT dates means that college applicants don’t have the enforced summer break that they used to. This makes testing-timeline decisions EVEN MORE COMPLICATED (hey, thanks!). I’m breaking down the factors you need to consider to keep your sanity (and maybe even plan that break in there after all).
Does the class of 2022 need the SAT or ACT?
The class of 2021 has had their college process upended by Covid-19—including schools going temporarily (or even permanently) test-optional. But what about the class of 2022? If you’re a current Junior, you probably have some questions about testing and college applications in the age of coronavirus—and lucky for you, I’ve got expert answers.
SAT and ACT Test Dates, 2022-2023
If you’re a high school sophomore or junior wondering when you should sign up for your first standardized test sitting, look no further: this post lists out all ACT and SAT test dates for the 2022-23 season. Whether you’re an international student or one based in America, whether you’re taking the SAT or the ACT, this post has got the dates you need, as well as info on how to register for each test.
Perfectionism Hurts Your ACT Score
Perfectionism will cost you points on every section of the ACT. Let me show you how, so I can show you how important it is to avoid this tricky mindset problem.
Top 5 Ways the SAT and ACT Math Sections Try to Trick You
Time and again, I see very smart students make the same types of missteps on the SAT and ACT Math. That’s because the test-makers ARE sometimes trying to trip you up. This post reveals the five most common, trickiest stumbling blocks that the ACT or SAT Math section might throw your way…as well as the strategies you’ll use to clear those obstacles from your path so you can reach that stellar score.
When You Wake Up Sick or Distracted on Test Day
No matter how much you've studied for the SAT or ACT, sometimes unlucky things happen when you sit down to take the test. Whether you wake up sick or distracted on test day, here's how you can best prepare yourself for the unexpected when it happens to you.
Answering SAT Evidence Questions
Evidence Questions can account for up to a THIRD of the questions on the SAT reading section. That’s a lot of points in the balance—not to mention that this question type can be quite tricky and time-consuming to answer if you don’t have a strategy. Fortunately, once you read this blog post, you will have one!