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Students’ Guide to the PSAT/NMSQT

Students across the U.S. take the PSAT/NMSQT in October. For many, this will be their initial introduction to the rigors of college entrance examinations. Before heading into the test, 10th and 11th graders need to know what to expect and how the PSAT/NMSQT can impact their college preparation strategy.

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IvyWise How to Apply to Grad School: Requirements and What to Consider Before Applying

How to Apply to Grad School: Requirements and What to Consider Before Applying

Planning to attend graduate school? You will find the graduate admissions experience to be like the undergraduate process in many ways, but there are a few differences that stand out. Researching the type of programs offered, knowing what to consider, and understanding the requirements for admission can help you more smoothly navigate the process of submitting your grad school applications.

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Testing Guide for International Students

International students preparing to apply to U.S. universities have a lot to consider, from the holistic admissions process to visa requirements and tuition costs. But what about standardized tests? Many students overseas recognize the importance of college entrance exams, specifically the SAT. However, this isn’t the only test that international students need to consider when applying to U.S. universities.

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IvyWise What Families Need to Know About Test-Optional Colleges and Admissions

What Families Need to Know About Test-Optional Colleges and Admissions

Many schools shifted to test-optional admissions during the pandemic, and some of these colleges extended their policies for several years or went permanently test-optional.

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IvyWise How to Manage Test Anxiety

How to Manage Test Anxiety

Whether you’re a sophomore preparing to take your first standardized test or a junior retaking the SAT or ACT to achieve your goal score, performing well is on the minds of many students. One thing remains consistent for students of all ages, however — test anxiety. 

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