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Introducing the College Board Opportunity Scholarships 925 315 Keystone Education

Introducing the College Board Opportunity Scholarships

The journey to college doesn’t come with a map. It’s a complicated process that can seem overwhelming. That’s why we’ve created the College Board Opportunity Scholarships, a new program that will guide you through the college planning process and give you the chance to earn money for college along the way. This isn’t a typical…

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8 Tips for Earning a High Score on the SAT Essay 500 333 Keystone Education

8 Tips for Earning a High Score on the SAT Essay

You took the PSAT/NMSQT, sailed on through sections filled with multiple-choice questions, and now the SAT seems more tangible than ever before. It’s only now that you take the time to consider that there’s an essay portion. So now you’ll have to rinse, repeat, and throw some longform writing into the mix—what gives? If you…

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Why Is My SAT Score Lower Than I Expected? 867 331 Keystone Education

Why Is My SAT Score Lower Than I Expected?

Let’s say you took the SAT in June and got 50 out of 58 questions right on the Math section for a score of 550. You wanted a higher score, so you took the SAT again in October. You got 51 out of 58 math questions right for a score of 530. The number of…

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What Are SAT Subject Tests? 648 259 Keystone Education

What Are SAT Subject Tests?

SAT Subject Tests™ are subject-based standardized tests that are separate from the SAT® Suite of Assessments. Each Subject Test examines your understanding of material you’ve been taught in school. The best way you can prepare is with coursework and practice materials. Fortunately, you’re allowed to pick which SAT Subject Tests you take, so you can…

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What’s A Good SAT/ACT Score? 600 200 Keystone Education

What’s A Good SAT/ACT Score?

One of the most common questions parents ask us at Revolution Prep is, “what is a good SAT®/ACT® score?” Like with many things in life, the answer is, “it depends.” Trying to understand where a student needs to score to get into his top choice school can be a bit tricky, as there are a…

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PACP’s Fall College Application Seminar 1024 683 Keystone Education

PACP’s Fall College Application Seminar

Our PACP high school students enjoyed pizza while learning about UC application requirements during our college application seminar, hosted by our very own college counselor, Mrs. Justine Gunn.

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Grades vs. Test Scores 764 352 Keystone Education

Grades vs. Test Scores

There’s no doubt that a your GPA is the most important factor when applying to college. But it’s also important to keep in mind that your GPA is just the baseline as almost everyone applying to a highly competitive college already has a high GPA. Therefore, your SAT/ACT scores can make all the difference in…

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How to Help Your Child Navigate the College Search 970 647 Keystone Education

How to Help Your Child Navigate the College Search

Parents should be consultants, not directors, in the college search process. Every year, we see kids who struggle to make it through their first year of college. In most cases, they also had difficulties with the college application process, which was often driven by their parents. This is a familiar scenario. Parents want their kids…

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11 Private Scholarships to Help You Pay for College 970 647 Keystone Education

11 Private Scholarships to Help You Pay for College

There’s no shortage of options to help you trim the college tab. Roughly 2 out of 3 undergrads use grants and scholarships to help them pay for college, according to the most recent federal data. But finding the best options can be a daunting task. Websites like Fastweb and Cappex allow you to create a…

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How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation for College 970 647 Keystone Education

How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation for College

Letters of recommendation from teachers, school counselors and other sources can help college admissions officers get a more complete picture of applicants. For instance, at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, a large public institution, admissions officers aren’t able to interview undergraduate applicants, says Bobbie Jean S. Huerth, assistant director of application evaluation and training at the…

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