How to get extended time on the SAT or ACT (if you really need it!)

Extended time can seem like something of a mystery…but having coached several students who REALLY needed it to successful accommodation of their needs by both testing bodies, I’m here to tell you that there are concrete ways to get what you need…if you REALLY need it. Just don’t wait ‘til junior year to get the process going.

My Top Strategy for Overcoming SAT and ACT Test Anxiety

If you’re stressed about studying for the SAT or ACT because you don’t even know where to begin, that’s understandable! And I’m here to help. In this post, I lay out a strategy that will help you find the motivation and calm you need to get started on your studying plan—no matter what kind of student you are.

How to Beat Test Anxiety: Tips for Perfectionists AND Slackers

Test anxiety can make it hard to get the SAT or ACT score you deserve on test day…or even make it hard to do the work that will get you the score you’re capable of! With these expert strategies that have worked for my students, I’ll help you get out of your own way.

Digital SAT (dSAT), SAT, or ACT?

The digital SAT is coming—and by March 2024, it will be the only test available for most or all test-takers. What does that mean for YOU? Which class years will be offered the paper vs. the digital test? And if you fall into the latter camp, would you be better off taking the ACT instead? This week's blog post is here to answer all these questions, and to offer a decision-making timeline for current Sophomores, who have a unique decision to make between the paper vs. paperless tests.

How to Overcome Test Anxiety on the SAT or ACT

What is test anxiety? How can it impact your SAT or ACT score? And most importantly…HOW DO YOU SLAY IT and get the scores your preparation deserves? Not to worry: expert advice on how to conquer test anxiety is just a click away.

New Year's Reflections to Help You Get into College in 2023

Winter break is a time high school students pause to rest and reflect…but the college process waits for no one. These are some questions to reflect on to keep your eye on the prize in the year ahead in YOUR college process—no matter where you are in high school! (There’s also a special message in here for juniors, who are really in the thick of it right now.)

When should you submit your SAT or ACT scores to a test optional school?

Should you submit your SAT or ACT scores to that test-optional school? Will they help you or hurt you? This is a particularly tricky question, and I’m here to walk you through three methods for making a strategic decision.

Inequalities on the SAT and ACT (Baby Algebra Pt. 6)

We’ve reached the end of our baby Algebra upgrade series at long last! In this final post, I’m showing you a trick that upgrades your baby Algebra skills and scores you points on the SAT. (Hint: it involves inequalities!) And you definitely haven’t learned this trick in math class—or in any of your test-prep books!

Self Care during the Long Haul of Test Prep

You can't just cram for a standardized test! Nor can you grind your body and mind into the ground all of junior year and expect to still perform well on the SAT or ACT. Here are some of the top tips I give clients about the mindsets and habits that will keep you on pace for a strong finish.

How to Make Your College Application Coherent with an Organizing Principle

So you know you need an Organizing Principle to show your dream school who you are…but how do you find yours? Especially on your own? I’m giving you a road map to articulating the hidden sense of self that will help you show colleges who you are.

How Many Solutions Does a System of Linear Equations Have? (Baby Algebra Pt. 4)

We’ve covered a lot of ground in this Baby Algebra series! Now that you’re working with linear equations and systems of linear equations, I’m going to teach you a little shortcut to solving—or even skip having to solve!—some of the problems the SAT will throw at you on this topic.