Class 10 Boards are a crucial time for all, and if you are one of the lots, by now, you’re well-prepared. However, it’s a good idea to strategically review what you’ve done and prepare up further for the big day.
Class 10 Boards are a crucial time for all, and if you are one of the lots, by now, you’re well-prepared. However, it’s a good idea to strategically review what you’ve done and prepare up further for the big day.
With only three months left for the NEET UG, students are firing up their prep, studying hard and long. Most students put in over a year of dedicated study for this qualifying exam. However, a different approach and strategy are required, with only 90 days left for the big day.
‘Fall’, ‘junior year’, ‘summer before junior year’ – these terms are all over the world wide web when it comes to SAT preparation. Which, for Indian students, can be confusing, and rightly so.
If you’re aiming to pursue your undergraduate studies in the USA, then you are well aware of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and American College Testing (ACT) exams. Both are qualifying exams for entry into an international institute for higher studies. Both cover Reading, Writing and Mathematics and assess prospective students in these subjects.