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Making standardized tests fun!
Quick, fun problem solving test from The New York Times. Reply here if you get the right answer!
Thinking you have 25 minutes to take an SAT section when you're actually only given 20 minutes definitely counts as an #SAT nightmare. Check out the article below and learn more about what happened during this past SAT administration.
Interested in seeing what the redesigned SAT looks like? Take a look at these newly released SAT exams.
From the uncertainty over new SAT preparation materials to the score release timing of the new SAT, there's a wide variety of reasons as to why the ACT is a better option than the SAT.
Are you smarter than a Singaporean high schooler? See if you can solve this puzzling math problem.
Why are SAT tutors saying that students should not take the SAT? This Business Insider article breaks down why the ACT is a better choice for students than the new SAT. Read about our own advice on standardized testing timelines here: http://36education.com/sat-changes-and-test-preparation-ti/
What do ACT 57B and an airport have in common? Ristras!
Unemployment for those who have a bachelor's degree or higher is at 2.8% (the lowest since 2008) as opposed to the 5.7% overall unemployment rate!
Our brains are primed to see correlations and causation, even if they aren't actually there. Even more importantly, false conclusions actually prevent our brains from learning new information that could change our perceptions. Great read, as always, from FiveThirtyEight!! despite the picture, this is NOT an article about vaccinations specifically.
College application deadlines not seeming that important? Find out why...
How do the newly released SAT questions affect how students will be assessed?
New year, new tests! The College Board has just released sample questions to help illustrate some of the changes that will be coming to standardized tests. Check them out and let us know your thoughts: