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GED Math Test Success—Overcoming Math Anxiety

Peterson's Blog

This blog will help build confidence and give strategies to succeed in the GED math test. It is malleable, and with hard work, you will expand your knowledge and conquer your test-day fears. You put in the grit, and well ensure you understand math concepts with our GED test prep.

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Gamification in Education: Pros, Cons, and Practical Insights

Peterson's Blog

As the digital landscape continues to evolve with ever-more immersive video games and apps, leaving education behind in making learning a more engaging experience would be a missed opportunity. This article takes a balanced approach, looking at psychological studies to explore gamification’s continuing role in education.

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The 7 Best Test Optional Colleges: A Quick Guide

AdmissionSight

Not everyone feels confident when it comes to taking tests. You’re not alone— around 40 to 60% of high school students experience test anxiety, a type of stress that makes it tough to focus and perform well during exams. As a high school student, you’re probably no stranger to big tests like AP exams, the PSAT, or the SAT and ACT.

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7 Steps to Start a School Podcast: A Guide for Modern Education Marketing

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Why does this matter for education marketing? A school podcast is an audio series created by educators, students, or staff to share news, stories, or educational content. This blog post breaks down seven clear steps for launching a school podcast, from planning and production to promotion and measurement.

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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. Many (okay… most) students feel similar about testing: it can be an emotionally exhausting necessary nuisance that requires preparation and wastes precious weekend hours but creates validity about your preparation for college.

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UT Austin: Early Trends

Top Tier Admissions

The Chronicle of Higher Education recently highlighted the universitys automatic-admit policy, viewed as an affirmative action alternative but also a major factor in UT Austins increasing selectivity. 5 Things You Need to Know This Year UT Austin Shake-Up: Testing Required and a New Early Action Program What are the Southern Ivies?

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The Common Data Set Explained: GPA, Test Scores, and What Colleges Really Want

Emerging College Consulting

Transparency About What Colleges Really Value The CDS tells you exactly what each school considers important in admissions —from GPA and test scores to extracurriculars and interviews. The CDS gives you hard numbers: how many students were accepted, how many submitted test scores, and what those scores looked like.

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