Three Ways to Earn College Credit in High School
College is a big investment of both time and effort. Fortunately, hard-working students willing to put in the effort can actually get started on earning college credits during high school. Here are three pathways to do so.
read more5 reasons students should still plan to take the SAT/ACT
While some colleges and universities have chosen a flexible approach by temporarily suspending the SAT/ACT requirement, it's important to note that they do value and consider submitted scores as part of the admission process.
read moreHuntington SAT/ACT Study Plan Helps Improve Test Scores
Huntington’s test prep programs have a built-in study plan which will help your student improve their score. Here are some tips for a successful SAT/ACT study plan
read moreWhat You Need to Know About the Digital SAT in 2023
The new digital SAT is coming soon, and parents of college-bound students need to be prepared for the changes. Make sure you’re up to speed on SAT updates and what is changing with the new digital SAT.
read moreHuntington Learning Center’s Top 10 Test Prep Tips
Make a Preparation Plan: Create a plan that outlines what you need to study and when. Between 2 to 3 months before your test, break down your study time into manageable chunks and create a schedule that works for you.
read moreHow Many AP Courses Should Your Child Take?
Taking AP courses in high school helps students prepare for college-level academics and proves their dedication to admission officers. While taking AP courses in high school is great for lots of reasons, it’s also important that students are thoughtful about how many, and which ones, to take.
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