For high school students who plan to apply to college, standardized tests are crucial.
On test day, the stakes are high, and so are students’ anxiety levels. A multiple choice exam administered over several hours is likely an unfamiliar experience. While the SAT and ACT are both intended to cover subjects and skills from high school classes, the broad range of material is intimidating. And students know that when it’s all over, they’ll get a score that can feel like a judgment of their intelligence and will define their future opportunities.
Students can maximize their score potential and minimize test-day anxiety with preparation.
While the test makers have long claimed their tests are not “coachable,” we’ve been helping students achieve their
Fortunately, there are many free and affordable test prep tools available to students. Both the College Board and ACT, Inc. provide free resources to help students get familiar with test material and formats. A quick web search for “SAT practice questions” or “ACT practice questions” will return thousands of hits. With all that content available for free, why pay for test prep?
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