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How Parents Can Support Their Child's SAT Journey
Parents play a key role in their child's SAT prep The SAT is a major milestone in your child's path to college, and you're probably wondering how to help without being overbearing. The good news? Your involvement matters. Research shows that parental participation improves academic performance and attitudes toward school. But finding the balance between supportive and pushy can be tricky. Let's explore practical ways to guide your teen through SAT preparation while keeping st
Edu Shaale
Dec 25, 20256 min read


Understanding the New Digital SAT Format
If you're preparing for the SAT or helping your child get ready, you've probably heard about the big change. The SAT went completely digital starting in March 2024 for U.S. students. No more paper booklets and pencil bubbling—just you, a computer, and a smarter testing experience. Let's break down what you need to know. The Main Changes in the Digital SAT format Shorter Test Time: The digital SAT takes just over two hours compared to three hours for the old paper test. That's
Edu Shaale
Dec 19, 20256 min read


SAT vs ACT: Which Test is Right for You?
It is important to understand the structure and applicability of both the SAT and ACTs. Choosing between the SAT vs ACT is one of the first big decisions in your college application journey. Both tests are widely accepted by colleges, but they have different formats and approaches. Understanding these differences helps you pick the test where you'll perform your best. Understanding the Basic Differences - SAT vs ACT The SAT focuses on reasoning and evidence-based skills with
Edu Shaale
Dec 18, 20254 min read


How to Prepare for the SAT in 3 Months: Your Complete Study Plan
This blog provides a plan on how to prepare for the SAT in a 3 month period for your first attempt or to improve your previous score.
Edu Shaale
Dec 12, 20254 min read


How to achieve a 1550+ on your SAT score: A Practical Guide for Students and Parents
The SAT is more than just a test—it’s a gateway to top universities, scholarships, and global opportunities. A score of 1550 or higher (out of 1600) places you in the top 1% of test-takers, making your college application stand out. But how do you get there? Let’s break it down step by step. Understanding the SAT Score Structure Before diving into strategies, it’s important to know what you’re up against. The SAT has two main sections: Reading and Writing (800 points) Reading
Edu Shaale
Dec 4, 20253 min read
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