Admissions officers believe the strongest indicator of a student’s success in college classrooms is grades. They want to see that you’ve done well and challenged yourself along the way.
What you do with your time outside of the classroom says a lot about who you are and who you want to become. It’s important to demonstrate to colleges that you will be engaged in their communities and actively contribute to a diverse and thriving on-campus culture.
We’ve been surveying college students and administrators for more than 25 years to help applicants find the schools that will fit them best. Finding the best schools for you will require researching academic and athletic offerings, campus locales, financial aid packages, and much more.
Put our 35 years of test-cracking experience to work for you. We can help you choose the right tests for you, plan when to take them, and prep you to get your best score.
Close the gap between the score you have and the score you want—the score that will help you get into your target schools—with a prep plan customized for you.
By identifying the specific knowledge areas and question types that challenge you, we can help you prep smarter, not harder.
School commitments, extracurricular activities, family obligations, and other factors all play into when you’ll take standardized tests and how you’ll prep. Be sure to factor in application deadlines, too!
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