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Stop Second-Guessing: When to Trust Your Gut on the ACT?

When Second-Guessing Is Actually Smart Changing your answer isn’t always bad. In fact, it’s often the...

Ace GMAT Reading Comprehension: How to Approach Tough Questions

The GMAT Reading Comprehension (RC) section can be a challenging component for test-takers, especially when faced...

When Should You Start Preparing for the SAT or ACT? A Grade-by-Grade Timeline

Thinking about the SAT or ACT can be a lot to take in, especially with still...

Should You Apply to College as an Undeclared Major?

Not everyone has their career path mapped out before starting college, and that’s completely normal. If...

College Essay Mistakes: Topics That Could Hurt Your Application

Writing a college essay can be a daunting task, as it’s your chance to present yourself...

5 Simple Steps to Boost Your ACT English Score 

This is a blog in which you will get complete information about Boost Your ACT English...

GMAT Critical Reasoning: Mastering Assumptions, Strengtheners, and Weakeners

The GMAT Verbal section is a crucial component of the exam, evaluating a candidate’s ability to...

ACT English vs. SAT Writing and Language: What’s the Difference? 

For students in Singapore and around the world preparing to apply to universities, particularly in the...

Stand Out from the Waitlist: Writing a Compelling Letter of Continued Interest

So, you’ve been waitlisted at your dream school—what now? While it’s certainly not the end of...

How to Create a 3-Month ACT Study Plan Based on Your Starting Score

Developing a 3-month ACT study plan utilizing your starting score is an effective way to create...

10 Common Mistakes Students Make on ACT English (and How to Avoid Them)

The ACT English section may seem straightforward, but it often tests students on subtle language rules...

Must-Prepare College Interview Questions: Ace Your Interview

A college interview can be an essential part of the admissions process, providing you with the...
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