by Gretchen Toloso | Mar 2, 2022 | Professional Testing
Tips and Tricks for Using Autodesk AutoCAD and Revit in the Classroom March 2, 2022 According to statistics from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers in architecture and engineering are expected to grow six percent over the next decade, with most growth projected...
by Gretchen Toloso | Feb 24, 2022 | Test Prep, Tutoring
Ten Top Colleges in Every ACT Score Range February 24, 2022 We have compiled a list of 10 of the top US colleges to consider, for every ACT score range. All you need is 31 or above, and you can apply to Yale or Princeton. If your score falls between 25 and 30,...
by Gretchen Toloso | Feb 10, 2022 | Homeschooling, Tutoring
One-on-one Tutoring: The Benefits & How Personalized Instruction Helps Students February 10, 2022 With “school” barely resembling the school we have all known and experienced for years, things are plenty different now. That includes not only where...
by Gretchen Toloso | Jan 27, 2022 | Homeschooling, Test Prep
The high school class of 2025 will be the first class to take the SAT digitally January 27, 2022 The SAT, once viewed as a critical step to getting into college, will be shorter and administered online amid a major shift in its format brought on by the pandemic and...
by Gretchen Toloso | Jan 13, 2022 | Homeschooling, Test Prep, Tutoring
SAT or ACT, Which is Better? January 13, 2022 The SAT announced it will be changing to an online format in 2024, but current students and their families are still faced with two paper-and-pencil exams: ACT and SAT. These college admissions tests are similar, but most...