Standardized Testing
Many students dread taking tests in general and when it comes to standardized tests, some students wish they could hide their heads under their desks and have someone else take the exams for them. No matter how one feels about these exams, they are a necessary requirement for college admissions.
For more information regarding the nature of the SAT I, SAT II, TOEFL, or ACT exams or for online resources and links to registration, free and fee-based test preparation resources, practice exams, tips and other materials, browse through the tabs that are posted under this header.
Are you having difficulty deciding between the SAT or the ACT? Schedule a consultation with Mr. A to find out which exam suits you best. In the meantime, if you are wondering how colleges compare SAT and ACT scores, take a look at this conversion table.
Are you looking for schools that don't require standardized tests? You will find a list of 800 colleges and universities that do not use SAT or ACT scores for admitting substantial numbers of students into their Bachelor's degree programs.
For more information regarding the nature of the SAT I, SAT II, TOEFL, or ACT exams or for online resources and links to registration, free and fee-based test preparation resources, practice exams, tips and other materials, browse through the tabs that are posted under this header.
Are you having difficulty deciding between the SAT or the ACT? Schedule a consultation with Mr. A to find out which exam suits you best. In the meantime, if you are wondering how colleges compare SAT and ACT scores, take a look at this conversion table.
Are you looking for schools that don't require standardized tests? You will find a list of 800 colleges and universities that do not use SAT or ACT scores for admitting substantial numbers of students into their Bachelor's degree programs.