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Weekly Update: November 21

DC College Counseling

BIGGEST COLLEGE-RELATED NEWS OF THE LAST FEW WEEKS PSAT SCORES (AND NATIONAL MERIT CUTOFF ESTIMATES) RELEASED PSAT scores were released on November 6 or 16, depending on the date students took the test (if your student hasn’t received their score reports, have them go see their school counselor!).

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Can You Apply to College As a Junior?

College Essay Guy

Take the PSAT and plan your test dates for the ACT or SAT; typically, you will take either of these standardized tests for the first time during the winter or spring of your junior year. Study for standardized exams (ACT, SAT, SAT Subject Tests) if you plan to take or retake them during the fall of your senior year.

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How to Build the Ideal SAT/ACT Prep Schedule

Berkeley² Academy

Although , many schools no longer require standardized testing scores , the SAT and ACT are still very important components of your college application. B2A has many resources for , SAT and , ACT prep such as intensive summer classes, semester-long classes, cram sessions, 1:1 tutoring sessions, and practice test materials.

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Rising Junior and Senior Admissions Journey Timeline (2023 Updates)

Admissions Mom

You now have quite a few items to tick off your to-do list, but don’t freak out if you’re already a rising senior — (or even a fall semester senior for that matter if you’re reading this much later). Definitely take one in the early part of the spring semester. You have plenty of time to get all this done.