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Get Your ACT Together: Everything You Need to Know About Significant Changes to the ACT
Jason Robinovitz Jason Robinovitz

Get Your ACT Together: Everything You Need to Know About Significant Changes to the ACT

Starting in 2025, the ACT will feature a shorter test duration, fewer questions, and more time per question. The science section will be optional, offering students more flexibility. These changes aim to help students achieve higher scores by focusing on their strengths. For expert guidance on the new ACT and college applications, contact Score At The Top.

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The Classic Learning Test (CLT): A Comprehensive Overview
Jason Robinovitz Jason Robinovitz

The Classic Learning Test (CLT): A Comprehensive Overview

By continually adapting to educational trends, Score At The Top Learning Centers & Schools offers its students optimal preparation. The Classic Learning Test (CLT) is gaining traction as an alternative to the SAT and ACT, especially since it's approved for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship. This blog presents you with the CLT's unique features—its pros and cons that may help you make an informed decision about which college entrance test to take.

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Decoding the Enhanced GMAT Focus Edition & The Revised GRE
Jason Robinovitz Jason Robinovitz

Decoding the Enhanced GMAT Focus Edition & The Revised GRE

The Graduate Management Admission Test, commonly known as the GMAT, is a crucial benchmark assessment of the fundamental skills necessary for enrollment in graduate business and management programs. Because of the decreasing numbers of test-takers, there has been a trend among business schools to accept alternative exams or even go completely test-optional. So, the GMAT is undergoing significant modifications with the introduction of the GMAT Focus Edition in the fourth quarter of 2023. This updated version endeavors to adapt to changing times and provide an effective means of evaluating candidates seeking admission to reputable business and management programs. The new GMAT adaptations recognize three key areas that business schools desire in prospective students: problem-solving skills, logical reasoning abilities, and data literacy. The test aims to align with these requirements and ensure continued relevance in admissions.

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