The Test of English as a Foreign Language sends many students looking for TOEFL test day tips each year. It is a difficult test because English is a difficult language. Perhaps the hardest, if you’re coming to it from another culture. In the following article, we’ll be getting you ready for test day with some […] read more →
One question among those unable or unwilling to finish high school the traditional way is “Can GED students get scholarships?” What leads one to ask that question isn’t necessarily a belief that it isn’t possible, just a genuine curiosity over how it works in such a nontraditional manner. The good news (and short answer to […] read more →
The TOEFL, or Test of English as a Foreign Language, is your first stop in the journey to study abroad, particularly in the United States. The test, administered by ETS (the same crew behind PRAXIS) prepares thousands of foreign students and migrants for US assimilation each year. However, it’s a challenging test. One you’ll have […] read more →
The ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension portion is only 11 written questions and 22 minutes long, but it’s an important factor in determining your success. For starters, the ASVAB test creators understand how PC is applicable to the other nine portions of the exam and your success-as-a-whole while enlisted. Whether dealing with Electronics Information, General Science, or […] read more →
Attaining high ASVAB scores is challenging work. You greatly improve your odds, however, if you’re able to understand the layout of the test, subject matter, and how those scores are specifically calculated. For those of you who don’t know, the ASVAB stands for Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. It’s the test you’ll have to take […] read more →
It may be too early for some to sound the alarm that Coronavirus will change college forever. However, there are some pretty smart people who are already seeing the writing on the wall. And, as one Forbes writer put it, that may not necessarily be a bad thing. In the following article, we’ll be looking […] read more →
Distance-learning is here to stay in the age of the pandemic. How you are able to navigate it will largely depend on attitude. That said, there are steps that you can take to make this process easier. In the following article, we will be looking at 10 in particular. This is not a “pick one” […] read more →
We’ve created this TOEFL FAQ so that people who need to demonstrate their proficiency with the English language can have all the answers they need in a single place. In the following article, you will be learning about whom the test was created for, along with all kinds of valuable information on scoring, preparation, and […] read more →
This GED test FAQ, or frequently asked questions, is our contribution to your understanding and preparation for the General Educational Development certification, or high school equivalency certification. As you read through these, make note of anything that you didn’t know before and incorporate it into your study strategy. Good luck, and happy test-taking! Can you […] read more →
Searching for “GED programs near me” is a great way to get the ball rolling on your high school equivalency preparation. You may be surprised at just how many options are out there at your disposal. But don’t get caught like a deer in the headlights. Find one that’s accessible and close-by to check out […] read more →