Two years into widespread test-optional policies, and education reporters are getting a better sense of how it’s impacting college admissions.
Read MoreIvy Link Director of Testing, Cory Bragar, breaks down these major changes, and how they might effect your child.
Read MoreThe fact is, students around the country are sabotaging their admissions chances by skipping the ACT or SAT. Our experts break down why, and share some key study tips that every student should have.
Read MoreAre you worried your child isn’t ready to send out their applications? Here are some key tips to prepare.
Read MoreHere we go again! Announcing this early in the year is the responsible thing to do but, just like last year, this does not mean students are off the hook for standardized tests…
Read MoreAre you worried your child isn’t ready to send out their applications? Read this to find out how you can turn Covid obstacles into college opportunities.
Read MoreIf you’re the parent of a high school junior or a sophomore, read this!
Read MoreIf your student is registered for the SATs on September 26th, here’s what you need to know. Pandemic or no pandemic, college admissions is a numbers game.
Read MoreDoes your child still need to prep for the ACT or SAT? The short answer: yes. Here are some important tips…
Read MoreIvy Link is currently administering at-home practice tests and conducting tutoring via video platforms (e.g., Skype, Facetime or similar) and would be happy to help you plan an at-home program.
Read MoreIn response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the College Board has canceled the May 2, 2020 administration of the SAT and Subject Tests.
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Read MoreIvy Link provides details about the various components of the ACT.
Read MoreIvy Link breaks down the 2016 changes to the SAT.
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