The SAT and ACT are a skill-based admissions exam that colleges and universities use to assess prospective students’ academic skills. Most of the colleges and universities accept SAT and ACT scores to judge an applicant's future success in their school. As of 2014, College board has announced that the SAT and ACT will be returning to its roots. Below are what students should expect to find in the current SAT and ACT and revised SAT.
WHY ARE THE SAT and ACT IMPORTANT?The SAT and ACT are two of three factors that most of the colleges and universities consider when accepting students. The higher a student’s SAT and ACT score, the more choices he or she will have in college.
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WHY IS SPRINTER LEARNING CENTER IS YOUR BEST TEST PREP OPTION IN THE UPSTATE FOR SAT and ACT?Sprinter Learning Center values the importance of individualized teaching. Students are first given diagnostic test then placed with a tutor whose skills match the students’ needs. The tutor takes into account the students’ scores as well as students’ academic performance in school and goals for the future.
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