The SAT and ACT are becoming more important to college admissions officers with each passing day, thanks mostly to RAMPANT grade inflation throughout the US of A.
One local, rigorous high school had 9 valedictorians this year.
The good news is that this is down from 15 in 2023. (Wish I was joking.)
Although the pendulum is swinging back to the SAT and ACT as the preferred predictors of collegiate academic performance, several questions remain for college-bound teens. Among them:
Which Test is Best?
Colleges accept both. Higher scores mean greater odds of acceptance, and winning fat, juicy scholarships.
Some kids do much better on one versus the other. But it's time consuming and stressful to prep for each.
Plus, the ACT recently changed formats, which complicates matters. But we can help...
Tonight, we're hosting an up-to-date rundown on the pros and cons, similarities and differences of the SAT and ACT, so that you can help your child determine which exam is right for him or her.
You won't hear this from your guidance counselor or math teacher who tutors on the side.
Tonight, our head tutor Marissa U is doing a short presentation to help you figure out Which Test is Best. You cannot afford to miss it if you have a teenager in 10th or 11th grade, with lofty college hopes and dreams.
Here's where to get all details:
Grab a snack and your favorite beverage, and I'll see YOU at the webinar!
- Andy "Neither Siskel Nor Ebert" Lockwood
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