Incorporating “soft skills” into your clients’ test-prep plan will teach them requisite skills they need to build a solid foundation for improved academic performance and future success.
Read MoreWe break down the differences between learning accommodations and modifications, how they apply to taking the ACT® and SAT® tests, as well as how these adaptations can be facilitated during test-prep sessions.
Read MoreTaking high-quality notes for each tutoring session helps to both streamline that process and make reflection a habit.
Read MoreWhat happens if you, the test-prep professional, are faced with an ethical dilemma such as “helping” a client artificially inflate their college application?
Read MoreStudents applying to any of their reach schools must be reasonable in their considerations, but you can help them have their best chance of acceptance.
Read MoreA perfect score on the ACT® is a 36, however, the current average composite ACT® score is a 20.7. What that means is that any score above a 21 is regarded as a great score. So, then, what’s 1 more point in the grand scheme of things?
Read MoreEA and ED plan deadlines can be a pressing matter for students. Capitalizing on test-prep time and choosing priorities carefully will help students set and maintain the focus they need to reach their college goals.
Read MoreThe CBCA enables students to apply to a multitude of Historically Black Colleges and Universities all at once rather than applying to each school individually - saving both time and money.
Read MoreThere are a number of different fees and costs associated with registering for SAT® and ACT®. However, not all of these fees are essential. In fact, you can help your students save on these costs with some simple and practical suggestions.
Read MoreWith the right strategy and a modest investment in the right equipment, you can be up and running to deliver quality content from the comfort (and safety) of your own home.
Read More“Test-Optional” admissions policies aren’t going away any time soon. So, what does that mean for students? For schools? For test-prep tutors?
Read MoreNot only do students need distraction-free studying experiences, they also need distraction free studying environments.
Read MoreIf you deliver a high-quality, personalized test-prep experience, the news about the “secret” SAT® Adversity Index should be a win for your business.
Read MoreThere’s a certain excitement that starts to churn as we get closer to some well-deserved time off. That said, successful test prep can’t take time off. Growth requires sustained effort and attention—especially when it comes to prepping for the SAT® and ACT®.
Read MoreWhether you’re full of holiday cheer or feeling a bit Grinchy, November and December will undoubtedly be busy. Even so, students and tutors need to keep their eyes on the ball when it comes to keeping pace with test-prep goals during the holiday season.
Read MoreHow many times should a student take the SAT®?
Read MorePart 1: The college essay can be one of the most challenging and stressful steps in applying to college. Effectively supporting your clients through the college essay writing process is an invaluable resource and a major value-add to your business.
Read MoreThe modern in-home tutor must be ready for anything. Pack your tutor "go bag" with everything you need to deliver exceptional tutoring.
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