By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-24 | Reference & Education SATs are in two categories, Standard Achievement Tests (SATs) are the achievements tests given to the students at the end of 2nd, 6th and 9th grade year. The SATs are used to determine the child’s progress and achievement compared with other children in the same grade and born in the same period. The mean grade (average) for each of the group on the assessment is set at 100 and the standard devi read more
By: Andre Little | 2010-04-03 | College As you're preparing to enter a new chapter in your life known as "college", you are surely wondering what to expect when you prepare for and take your SAT. We can't ace it for you, but we can provide some information so that you can better prepare yourself. We can help you help yourself. After all, it's about preparation. read more
By: Mark Anestis | 2012-01-12 | Communications As part of your SAT preparation, you need to think about the Correct the Sentence (CTS) questions. read more
By: C. J. Harrison | 2010-08-26 | Reference & Education ACT and SAT are the must to apply for almost every college. Many of these can be completed during the Junior or Senior year in high school or redone if necessary. But the thing is which test takes you to a better school? And what is the difference? read more
By: Ryan Andrews | 2011-04-17 | Tutoring Oh, the infamous SAT. How on earth do people grade this thing? 450? Sure that’s average for some kids, but what’s the difference between a 450 and a 460 when it comes to correct answers? How can I drudge through four and a half hours and still do well? read more
By: brainrobin | 2011-04-12 | College SAT test scores are very important in a students life. There are 2 different sections in a SAT exam, and the maximum scoring points for each segment is 800. So, students can score altogether 1600 poin... read more
By: kalpu | 2010-10-20 | Business SAT is one of the biggest performances for the higher education students. Time management system id very important means in limited how many questions are you capable to answer really worth out in these types of performances. read more
By: Mark Anestis | 2011-11-30 | Communications It is not a secret that the Critical Reading section of the SAT presents you with probably some of the most boring reading you will ever encounter. read more
By: Aurora Orsini | 2011-12-02 | Reference & Education The SAT is a standardized exam which measure’s a student’s readiness to take on college-level coursework. Unlike the ACT, SAT Reasoning Tests are not based on a student’s learned concepts from their previous high school education. read more
By: kalpendra | 2010-10-20 | Online education SAT is one of the biggest performances for the higher education students. Time management system id very important means in limited how many questions are you capable to answer really worth out in these types of performances. read more
By: Jake Chambers | 2011-08-04 | College There’s a lot of discussion among students, parents and teachers as to whether or not SAT prep courses really help increase your score. The answer is a definitive yes – if you know what to look for when deciding between them. Not all SAT prep courses are created equally. Here’s how to make sure you get your money’s worth, and a higher score on the SAT – guaranteed. read more
By: Harriet | 2011-08-09 | Online education In 2010, approximately 1.6 million college-bound students of New York took the SAT test. The pressure involved in giving a SAT exam far outweighs those of any exam a student might have answered in his life. read more
By: ezuser_ 7687 | 2011-02-22 | College This tests logical thinking. Critical thinking items present an argument that the test taker is asked to analyze. Questions may ask test takers to draw a conclusion, to identify assumptions, or to recognize strengths or weaknesses in the argument. It presents brief statements or arguments and asks to evaluate the form or content of the statement or argument. Questions of this type ask the examinee read more
By: Phillip Lew | 2011-05-20 | Reference & Education This week I’m going to answer a popular question among parents concerning whether from a college admissions perspective if it’s better for a student to attend a public or private high school and how this decision factors into the admissions equation. After having attended both public and private high schools myself, interviewed several high school administrative insiders and college admission read more
By: Jared Matthew Kessler | 2010-04-01 | Careers I just had a conversation with a friend who said, "Do you know that I was reading something that said 'recent college graduates' can't even get a job at McDonald's?" My dear friends this really bothers me, so I must say a few things to you... read more