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Teacher Support: How Test Prep Can Assist Educators in the Classroom

Peterson's Blog

Bridging the Gap Between Test Prep and Classroom Instruction With education changing as frequently as the seasons (probably even more so, let’s be honest), we know you’re doing your best to ensure students, fellow staff, and parents have everything they need to succeed in an evolving landscape. Let’s discuss exactly how.

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Empowering Title 1 Schools Through Strategic Test Prep

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It enables schools serving specific populations to invest in student achievement, paving a vital pathway to accessing resources that might otherwise be out of reach. and how Peterson’s Test Prep aligns seamlessly with Title 1 funding, offering a powerful avenue for impactful student outcomes without adding to budgetary strain.

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College Admissions: The Role of the ACT, SAT, and CLT in a Test-Optional Landscape

Peterson's Blog

History of Standardized Tests in the United States Since 1926, the SAT has been the go-to test for assessing college readiness. In 1959, the ACT was introduced to the standardized testing sphere for college admissions. Since then, this test has expanded and has been adopted by many schools.

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Introducing Our New CLT Prep Course

Peterson's Blog

Unlock Students Potential: Introducing Our New Classic Learning Test Prep (CLT Prep)getting them closer to a score highlighting their college admissions strengths. What is the CLT Test? With its popularity, were excited to offer this CLT test prep to Petersons subscribers. Why Petersons for CLT Prep?

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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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AP Scores are Out: Why They Matter

Top Tier Admissions

Each May, over three million students in the United States and across the globe take AP exams. Regardless, I’m proud of my students for pushing through some of the toughest test prep materials out there in preparations for the exam.” On July 7 th , this year’s test takers received their scores.

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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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