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College Admissions Top Related Articles
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1). The SAT By : Melissa Steele
The SAT or Scholastic Assessment Test (formerly known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test), is a standardized test used by colleges and universities in the United States to help select incoming students. In the United States the SAT is published by the Educational Testing Service (http://www.ets.org/) and administered by the College Board. Virtually every college in America accepts the SAT or Subject Tests as a portion of its admissions procedure.
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2). Writing A Successful College Application Essay By : Chris Davis
With the intense competition for entry into America’s top schools, the college application essay is more important than ever. Although most students dread this assignment, it is the best way to distinguish yourself from other candidates, let the school get to know you, and add a personal touch to your application. Winning admission is about more than just GPA, class rank, and SAT scores.
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5). What is the ACT? By : Melissa Steele
American College Testing publishes the ACT as an examination to measure a student's ability in math, verbal comprehension and problem solving. The ACT is a college-entrance test that was introduced in 1959 as a competitor to the College Board's Scholastic Aptitude Test (now SAT). Students who perform poorly on the SAT often find that they do better on the ACT.
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