Time Management Tips
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How to Study for a Test
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Organizational Tips
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ACT vs. SAT: Which test should you take?
Click the logo on the left to download a document that explains the difference between the two tests. More information can be found at: https://www.applerouth.com/blog/2019/04/10/what-are-the-main-differences-between-the-sat-and-act/ |
ACT AcademyACT Academy is a free, online learning tool designed to help you master the skills you need to improve your ACT scores and succeed in college and career. when you register with a fee waiver you're eligible for the ACT Rapid Review All Access.
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Khan AcademyKhan Academy will create a free and tailored practice plan for you based on a diagnostic or your SAT or PSAT/NMSQT® scores.
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College Board
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The more effort you put in, the more opportunities you have to earn a scholarship. Complete all six, and you’re eligible to earn $40,000. Scholarships will be awarded through monthly drawings to students who complete each action.
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GAFutures.org |
There's more money for your postsecondary education than you think. Use this tool to find what scholarships you may be eligible for.
GAFutures.org contains resources for:
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Scholarships and Information for Undocumented Students
Immigrants Rising has put together a list of scholarships and fellowships that don’t require proof of U.S. citizenship. The list has general application eligibility requirements, including education level, region/state, and immigration status (e.g. DACA, TPS, in-state tuition eligibility). Only opportunities with due dates within the next 180 days are shown in the list. Be sure to look for National scholarships
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Raise.me |
With Raise.me you can earn micro-scholarships as early as 9th grade and discover your path to college.
1. Discover Colleges Add your course grades, clubs, sports, volunteer activities, and more to your portfolio. 2. Add Your Achievements For each achievement, you'll earn scholarships from colleges, which you'll be awarded when you attend that college. 3. Earn Scholarships for Your Achievements Follow colleges you want to learn more about and find which ones are the best fit for you. |