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What to do if you’re deferred
Getting deferred from your top choice college can be disappointing, but don’t lose hope yet! Here’s everything you...
Your First Semester Senior Grades Matter!
“I’m a senior now. Do my grades even matter?” To put it briefly, yes. So you’re a senior now. Congratulations! But...
What can boosting SAT by 150-200 points do for student athletes?
Streamline Tutors recently started offering point-based improvement packages, wherein parents can choose to purchase...
What boosting your SAT by 150-200 points can do for your UMD application
Streamline Tutors recently started offering point-based improvement packages, wherein parents can choose to purchase...
Academic Coaching
“Am I smart, or not?” Most middle and high school aged kids ask themselves this question every day. Whether they’re...
SAT subject tests: Should you take them?
What schools require SAT Subject tests? We’ve compiled a list of colleges that either require or recommend SAT subject...
How to navigate the test accommodations process
Maybe your student has a long and documented history of their learning difference or maybe you’ve just recently...
Well rounded versus Angular
Not so many years ago, the prominent narrative for college admissions was that well-rounded applicants fared the best....
A little bit about SmartyScholars
If you’re a big fan of Streamline, then you may have heard about SmartyScholars, our non-profit fund dedicated to...
Standardized Tests
I’m not happy with my SAT score!
With junior year creeping to a close, those who aren’t happy with their scores face a challenging array of questions: Should I jump ship on the SAT and try my hand at the ACT (or vice versa)? Should I sign up for a class? Seek out a private tutor? Switch tutors? Give up?
Who should take (and prep for) SAT Subject Tests?
Subject Tests represent another differentiating factor in college admissions evaluation.
How the New SAT Tests Intelligence (and What it Means for Your High School Student)
You might want to consider a different way to prep.
Colleges & Universities
No more SAT Essay and SAT Subject Tests! What does it mean for you?
On Tuesday, January 19, 2021, College Board announced that it was discontinuing both the SAT...
Top 25 Colleges You Can Get into with a 1300-1390 or 28-30 score
You just got your PSAT, PreACT, SAT or ACT score back and you’re wondering how far it can take...
Top 25 Colleges You Can Get into with a 1200-1290 or 25-27 score
You just got your PSAT, PreACT, SAT or ACT score back and you’re wondering how far it can take...
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