Here’s a secret most high scorers already know: practice tests aren’t just about drilling questions. In fact, ACT research shows that students who regularly use ACT practice questions and prep tools ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court is set on Wednesday to hear a Republican-led challenge to the Voting Rights Act, giving its conservative majority a chance to deal another blow to ...
Princeton University will reinstate SAT/ACT requirements for undergraduate admissions starting fall 2027, ending its seven-year test-optional policy introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic. This move ...
Princeton will require undergraduate applicants to submit SAT or ACT test scores beginning with the 2027–28 admission cycle, the University announced Thursday. The decision will end a seven-year stint ...
In our Reality Check stories, Herald-Leader journalists dig deeper into questions over facts, consequences and accountability. Read more. Story idea? [email protected]. Kentucky is moving ...
This story is sponsored by Mountain Heights Academy. High school juniors nationwide are gearing up to take the ACT next week, aiming for a baseline score to guide their study plans and prepare for ...
Thinking about taking the ACT? Understanding how scores work and where you stand can help you prep smarter and aim higher. I’ve studied score trends across multiple years, and the national average ACT ...
The ACT, or American College Testing, is a multiple-choice, pencil-to-paper standardized test used for college admissions in the U.S. The ACT encompasses four academic skill areas, including English, ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Three high school juniors from Lafourche Parish have achieved what many students only dream of: a perfect score on the ACT. Drew Comeaux, Brylen Parkhill and Nathan Dean, all ...
For parents of high school students, SAT and ACT scores are a huge deal. With college admissions and scholarships on the line, paying for tutors and test prep materials might be worth the price. But ...
The 2024 election results will have vast consequences for health policy, but one of the less visible effects will be to once again disrupt how the federal government regulates diagnostic tests.