SAT/ACT: Take each test once...blind! Seriously!
If you have a high school freshman or sophomore and you're starting to think about standardized testing (perhaps the Ivy League News - going back to test mandatory - has got you thinking about it), we strongly encourage you to watch the ~13 minute video below. It could save your high schooler dozens and dozens of hours of unnecessary standardized test studying! (And with the additional time saved they can help wash the dishes after dinner!). All resources shown in the video are linked in YT description for you, including our list of preferred partners, whom we've personally vetted and approved.
Watch: SAT/ACT: Take each test once...blind! Seriously!
Time: 13 minutes, 50 seconds
For: Parents of high school sophomores & juniors
To your college planning success,
Jack Delehey
Founder, CollegeConsulting.us
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