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I got my PSAT scores… now what?

This week, most sophomores and juniors have recevied their PSAT results. We promise, even if you are disappointed by the score, there is no reason to freak out just yet!   Before we get into it, please check out this blog that generally explains how you should...

Application Anxiety and Careers

If you were to look up “college admissions anxiety”, you would be met with countless pages. Links with titles like “6 Ways to Fight College Application Stress” and “How to Deal With Application Anxiety”. At every step of the college admissions process, students are...

The End of SAT at UC

The end of the SAT and ACT at the University of California schools has been welcomed by some with applause. And why wouldn’t it be? The original rationale of the case brought against the use of these tests cited the fact that the tests were biased towards people who...

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 either 150 or 200 points of improvement. Streamline is excited to offer these results oriented packages and we urge you to read more about...
Should I take the SAT Essay?

Should I take the SAT Essay?

What is the SAT Essay? The SAT essay is an analytical essay that is quite similar to the AP Language rhetorical analysis essay. The SAT essay tasks students with reading a 700 word passage and evaluating the author’s argument through a written response.  Similar to...

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Which Schools Superscore the ACT

Which Schools Superscore the ACT

Starting in September of next year, students will be able to retake individual section of the ACT instead of having to take the whole thing. You can read more about this exciting change here.  The good news is that this change will likely make ACT superscoring an...

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Prepping for AP Exams and Subject Tests

Prepping for AP Exams and Subject Tests

It’s the winter of your junior year… you've just got your first quarter of grades and you’re absolutely killing AP bio!  You won’t start reviewing for AP exams in school until the spring, but that doesn’t mean you should put off thinking about them until...

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Self Reporting Your Test Scores

Self Reporting Your Test Scores

In a surprising shift in college admissions, more colleges are now allowing applicants to self report their test scores. Previously, colleges required all applicants to send official score reports directly from the testing agency as a necessary part of the...

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Does Prestige Matter?

Does Prestige Matter?

Each year, the college admissions process gets more competitive, especially at the top schools in the country. This past year, Harvard’s admissions rate hit a low of 4.5%, and Stanford, the most selective school in the country, has elected not to publish its...

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1-on-1 Tutoring and Growth Mindset

1-on-1 Tutoring and Growth Mindset

Imagine you are sitting in class. The teacher asks a question.  You think back to your homework the night before, and you’re 80% sure you know the answer. You go to raise your hand, but something in you is pulling it back down.  You’re not completely sure about the...

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