A recent study indicates that the English and mathematics sections of the ACT college admissions test are “highly predictive” of college success, while the science and reading sections have “little or no” statistical relationship to a student’s future academic performance. Since most colleges and universities use the composite ACT score during the admissions process, this… Continue reading »
ACT vs SAT – Which is the Right Test for You?
The transition from high school to college is an intimidating journey, fraught with seemingly enormous choices that will go on life’s permanent record, directing the rest of your life. Will you work at a burger joint flipping patties and dunking french-fries, or will you get that degree that will take you to the top of… Continue reading »
Tips in Passing College Admission Tests
Different colleges and universities set different standards and have various requirements when it comes to accepting enrollees. Most commonly, universities use The College Board or SAT Reasoning Test to assess college applications. But there are also colleges who use American College Testing Program or ACT, Educational Testing Service or GRE and Graduate Management Admission Council… Continue reading »
What is a GED?
GED is an acronym for General Educational Development. Not “General Equivalency Diploma” as many mistakenly believe. The GED was developed during World War II, to allow young men an opportunity to prove they had received a proper education. The GED served returning veterans, making them eligible to enter the work force without having to complete… Continue reading »
