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Test Scores are Helpful for More than Just Merit Aid
In an era when many colleges have shifted to test-blind or test-optional admissions policies, you may associate test scores merely with securing merit aid or scholarships. However, their significance extends far beyond financial assistance. In fact, because test scores remain powerful indicators of a student's academic potential, raising your SAT or ACT scores makes you a more viable applicant for admission, thus opening doors to a world of educational opportunities.
10 Tips for Boosting Academic Wellbeing & Mental Health
Mental health is the engine that drives your focus, effort, and energy. Without practices and habits to promote mental health, you become overwhelmed by the stressors of school and other commitments, eventually burning out.
How to Write a “Why Us?” Admissions Essay
August is upon us! For many high school seniors, that means one thing – college application season. Like most things about senior year, the college application process challenges you to look forward and backward simultaneously.
How to Study More Efficiently & Effectively
You may be pleased to learn that there are research-based strategies for studying for exams. When implemented, these study strategies will yield better results and ensure your time investment in studying is more effective and efficient.
Preparing for the Digital SAT: Essential Tools and Resources
The SAT is on the verge of a major transformation as it embraces a digital format. This shift is set to shake up the way students approach the test, reinforcing the importance of using the most effective resources available when preparing for the SAT.
Understanding the Digital PSAT: Everything High School Sophomores and Juniors Should Know
Now more than ever, the PSAT plays a crucial role in preparing high schoolers for the SAT. As both tests transition to a digital format this fall and next spring, it's important for students to get an overview of the digital PSAT's nuances to prepare effectively for it as well as future standardized tests.
News Flash: GRE is Changing!
Just weeks after GMAC unveiled its GMAT Focus Edition – a new version of the GMAT to be launched this fall that will clock in at an hour shorter than the current exam – ETS, the makers of the GRE, have announced a shortened version of the GRE.
Use These 10 Test Taking Strategies to Conquer Your AP Exams
We have all the tips you need to handle test day and the season leading up to it, to ensure each AP test goes as smoothly as possible. The tips mentioned here are not just useful for the AP exam, but they all apply as excellent tips and skills to utilize in college courses as well!
ACT Plans to Expand Online Testing in US
After an initial pilot in December, ACT hopes to offer its exam in a computer-based format alongside paper-and-pencil in more testing centers across the US into 2024.
How to Balance Studying, Work, & Self-Care During Finals Week
You’ve made it to college! The orientation is complete, the first semester is wrapping up and the weeks are inching closer and closer towards finals week. Suddenly, you have multiple exams (some on the same day) and you are in multi-hour-long study sessions. You are tired, hungry, exhausted and stressed – and there is laundry to do, a room to clean, and a shift at work to show up to. How do you do it all without burning out?
6 Characteristics of an Excellent Tutor to Help You Succeed
Finding the right tutor is no easy task. While it might be tempting to choose the first one you see on the internet, or perhaps the one with the lowest rates, there’s no guarantee that the tutor you find will have the knowledge, attitude, and organizational skills needed to help you succeed. Making the wrong decision can lead to disappointment and a lot of wasted time. At North Avenue Education, we’re taking the guesswork out of the process by compiling a list of the most important factors in selecting a tutor.
How to Write a Superb Personal Statement for Graduate School
The personal statement, or statement of purpose, is one of the most misunderstood elements of the graduate school application. But if you understand the genre and the features of an effective personal statement, this need not be a stressful part of your application.
Tutor Spotlight: Chris Pratt
With over a decade of experience tutoring and a wide range of mathematics coursework under his belt, Chris prides himself in helping students bridge the gap between rote memorization and authentic mastery. He offers personalized support for his students, whether they’re preparing for the SAT or ACT, or strengthening their math skills.
8 Strategies for Studying for the GRE With A Full-Time Job
Don't let a full-time job stop you from achieving your academic goals. Learn the best strategies for studying for the GRE while working full-time!
Why AP Classes Can Help You Get Into Your Dream College
If you're hoping to get into your dream college, taking AP classes is a great way to give yourself an edge and elevate your chances of success. Read now!
AP Exams: Myths vs. Facts You Should Know
We debunk five popular myths surrounding Advanced Placement exams to equip you with the knowledge to be more prepared and confident this May. Read now!
How to Ace the LSAT to Get Into Your Dream Law School
The LSAT is notoriously difficult, but with a few months of preparation and hard work, you can get the score you need to get into the law school of your dreams!
Study Habits You'll Need to Succeed in College
Learn how to stay organized, prioritize tasks, get high scores, and effectively manage your time with our top 5 study tips so you can succeed in college.
The Most Effective Strategies to Master Your College Essay
Struggling to write the perfect college essay? Here are some of the most effective strategies that can help you master your essay & get into your dream school.
5 Key Differences Between the PSAT and SAT
It's common to feel anxiety and uncertainty before the PSAT or SAT. Here are a few key differences between the two tests to know in order to calm your nerves!
How to Interpret your PSAT Score Report
The College Board provides a sample PSAT score report, which is a helpful way to become familiar with the different components of your score. Each report begins with a cover page, including the student’s name, high school, and other identifying information. But the second page is where the real information begins..
How to Study for a Language Final
The turn of the new year is an exciting time. Holiday break provides a perfect and necessary opportunity to relax, unwind, and begin the new year with refreshed energy and motivation. Nevertheless, many schools’ schedules coincide so that early into the new year midterm, or even final exams, loom. Although you may still have a couple weeks before these exams are upon you, it’s critical to begin the studying process now in order to fully retain the substantial amount of material that you’ll be tested on. You don’t want to find yourself at the end of break realizing you have barely reviewed.
How to Write a Standout Private School Application Essay
The first thing to know about writing a winning private school application essay is that yes, you can do it! This application component might seem daunting, but considering two critical strategies can shift your student’s perspective and evade writer’s block.
With that said, grades and SSAT (or HSPT) test scores are important, but the personal essay is your student’s best opportunity to demonstrate maturity, intellectual curiosity, and a unique perspective. Here is where a strong voice and a vision make them memorable!
How does your student write this fantastic essay? They need to tell their own story with their own voice. Here’s how.
Tips to Maximize Productivity Over Your Holiday Break
Holiday breaks can be the perfect time to reflect and reassess – what aided success this last semester, and what hindered performance? Here are a few key tips to deepen your understanding of your (or your student’s) academic journey.