How to Choose Safety Schools
The college application process can be overwhelming. Students must create a balanced list of target, reach, and safety schools, ensuring they have multiple safety options.… Read More How to Choose Safety Schools
The college application process can be overwhelming. Students must create a balanced list of target, reach, and safety schools, ensuring they have multiple safety options.… Read More How to Choose Safety Schools
Finding trustworthy SAT or ACT practice material can be challenging. Aristotle Circle recommends using official tests from CollegeBoard while partnering with tutors for effective study strategies.… Read More New Practice SATs Available
The pandemic’s impact on K-12 education continues to influence university testing policies, as many institutions prepare to revisit requirements for the 2025-2026 application season.… Read More Testing Policies, Revisited
High school juniors face a pivotal year socially and academically. Junior year grades heavily influence college admissions. Opportunities for leadership, AP courses, and test scores make this year crucial for future success. Aristotle Circle offers comprehensive college admissions counseling.… Read More Why Junior Year is Crucial for College Applications
Selecting the right tutor for your child is crucial. Consider their experience, personality, and beware of sleazy sales tactics. Aristotle Circle offers personalized tutoring to ensure student success in various subjects and exams. Contact us for a comprehensive and detailed quote at http://www.aristotlecircle.com or 212-360-2301.… Read More Read This Before Selecting a Test Prep Tutor
CollegeBoard has unified SAT test dates worldwide, using adaptive modules and a digital question bank to prevent cheating across time zones.… Read More 2024-2025 Digital SAT Test Dates Released
Now, four years later, higher ed institutions have begun to see the results of their test-optional policies and are updating them as they see fit. Some, such as Wake Forest, stand by their test-optional policy, while others, such as Dartmouth, claim that test scores helped them contextualize a student’s academic experience. Other institutions, such as MIT, claim that the SAT and ACT remain an important predictive factor for a student’s performance in college.… Read More Test Policies of the Top 100 Universities
With better insider knowledge on how colleges and universities are considering test scores, it is important to consider your own score in context. … Read More Test Scores “In Context” – What Does That Mean?
The CollegeBoard has announced that the newest version of the SAT is coming to students in the USA as soon as spring 2024. This new version will be administered on a computer. The biggest changes we have seen are to the Reading and Writing section and to the timing of the test.… Read More The Digital SAT: Timing and Sections
In an effort to enable more students to have access to the test – and possibly to ensure that they stay relevant in this time of flux (and, quite frankly, negative press about the equity and value of testing in general), both the ACT and the CollegeBoard developed computer based testing (CBT).… Read More The Digital SAT and ACT