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You Asked: Does Anyone Take SAT Subject Tests in 2020?

2/17/2020

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Update: No More SAT Subject Tests

In January 2021, the College Board announced it will no longer offer SAT Subject Tests in the United States, effective immediately. ​Learn how the changes to the SAT Subject Tests will affect students.

Our original post on the SAT Subject Tests is below.

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One of the lesser known parts of the college admissions application puzzle are SAT Subject Tests. Because of the nebulous requirements for these college entrance exams at many schools, we often get asked what these tests are and if students need to worry about them for their applications.

Our answer: if you are applying to top-tier schools, most will want you to submit some combination of SAT Subject Tests, but only MIT still requires these tests to apply. For most other schools, the test scores can serve as an independent validation that your good grades in a subject were earned in a comprehensive course.

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Juniors: Game On – How to Conquer the Next 10 Months

11/1/2019

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By this time next year, you will be putting the finishing touches on a year of hard work, exploration, and self-discovery unlike anything you may do again in your lifetime. Daunting, yes, but remember: it’s a marathon, not a sprint. You have been preparing for this coming year for more than a decade, and if you stay on track and follow some simple guidelines along the way, you will conquer the college admissions process in one piece and position yourself for future academic success at any number of schools.

​At the highest level, your plan should include some key components for academics, testing and prep, and school research and selection. Each will be a facet of the college applications you will submit next year.
 
Here is our roadmap for how to break the process up into manageable chunks and which components to tackle as the year progresses.
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SAT and ACT Diagnostic Testing

10/28/2019

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Should you take the SAT or the ACT? Do you know? Are you or members of your family test biased? 

It’s okay – this is one “dogma” of the college admissions process that has been hard to break through. But the truth is – either test will work for your application, but either test might not work for you

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You Asked: Do They See ALL My Scores?

9/20/2019

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You have questions — we have the answers.

Today we will tackle Score Choice for the SAT and ACT tests. We often get asked by parents of Seniors if the schools their children are applying to can see all of the scores for the SAT or ACT tests the student has taken.

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2019-2020 Test Dates Calendar

9/7/2019

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​If you are planning on taking an SAT test, ACT test, PSAT test, or AP exams this school year, we have something for you. Our handy test calendar allows you to track these important dates, the days Montgomery County Public Schools will be off or have early dismissal during the 2019-2020 school year, and the key to dos for students planning their college admissions process.

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Get Prepped Now Juniors

8/28/2019

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​If you are preparing to scale the mountain that is Junior year, we have some advice for you: take your SAT tests or ACT tests in your first semester.

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You Asked: Should You Take the ACT or SAT Writing Test?

8/15/2019

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Today we’ll cover the ACT and SAT writing exams. Our clients often ask if the optional 40-50 minute exams, which students take in addition to the required sections on test day, are really necessary.

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