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Which Is Best? Test Prep Online vs. Traditional Prep for Online Testing

Peterson's Blog

What hasn’t changed – the PSAT, SAT, and ACT are still important in college admissions, especially for selective schools and students seeking merit-based scholarships. The big shift, however, is that the SAT and ACT have been transitioning to digital or online testing. Let’s dive deeper.

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Make the Most of Your Online Tutoring Sessions

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Whether you need SAT ACT tutoring, ISEE test tutoring, or an online math tutor, Peterson’s test prep connects you with an award-winning online tutor anytime, 24/7, for instant live tutoring. Preparing for Major Exams or Transitions —Standardized tests, college admissions, or transitioning to a new grade level can be stressful.

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Beyond the Numbers: How Test Scores Are Used in Admission

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

This week we welcome Senior Assistant Director for International Admission, Sara Riggs, to the blog. Having a license doesnt automatically make you a good driver, and test scores dont define the type of student youll be in a college community. Admission professionals give countless presentations about the application process.

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The Role of Test Prep in College and Career Readiness

Peterson's Blog

Effective test prep is not merely about achieving a score; it’s crucial to developing the skills and confidence necessary for long-term college and career success. This blog will discuss how test prep can boost students’ college and career readiness and how it is, in essence, a relief valve.

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Do You Need Both ACT and SAT for College?​

Peterson's Blog

While it may be beneficial to take both tests, this blog will answer the question, “Do you need both ACT and SAT for college?” Most schools do not require both tests; sometimes, either is accepted and other times, the institution prefers one over the other. Balancing test prep schedules.

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How Your Study Skills Build Real-World Hard and Soft Skills

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In this blog, we’ll explore how these skills develop in your test prep and classroom efforts, as well as what they are. Your Peterson’s subscription gives you access to a complete course on study skills so that you can refine more than just your test-taking abilities.

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The 7 Best Test Optional Colleges: A Quick Guide

AdmissionSight

For fall 2025 admissions, over 2,000 four-year colleges in the U.S. won’t require standardized test scores. The rise of the best test optional colleges is changing the game, giving students new ways to stand out in the admissions process. What Are the Best Test Optional Colleges in 2025?

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