Monday, September 26, 2016

SAT Score-Use Practices by Participating Institution

Many colleges and universities allow you to use Score Choice to pick and choose which #SAT scores you want to send as part of your application. The College Board website explains: "With Score Choice, you can put your best foot forward by choosing which scores you send to colleges. Choose by test date for the SAT and by individual test for SAT Subject Tests — but keep in mind that some colleges and scholarship programs require you to send all your scores." On the other hand, some schools will take your best scores by section. Here's a complete list of policies. https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/professionals/sat-score-use-practices-participating-institutions.pdf. Please also note that the University of Pennsylvania recently changed its position on Score Choice, giving prospective students the option of sharing or hiding their standardized test scores. 

Thursday, August 18, 2016

The College Essay Matters


A college admissions essay that truly stands out says something special about a student's intellect, personality and interests. It gives admission officers a sense of who you are, while also showcasing your writing skills. 
Our experienced college essay writing coaches can assist in brainstorming, drafting and revising this important part of the application process. Please call 610-940-1625 or email ceo@keyacademics.com for more information.
In the meantime, here are eight tips for crafting your best college admissions essay.
  • Get started by brainstorming
  • Let your first draft flow
  • Structure your essay's introduction, body and conclusion 
  • Be specific
  • Find a creative angle
  • Be honest
  • Get feedback
  • Proofread and make corrections

Monday, June 27, 2016

Key Academics Is Philly.Com Readers' Choice

To celebrate our selection as the Philly.com Readers' Choice for best tutoring services, Key Academics is offering a $200 discount for students who enroll in a full course of tutoring by July 15. Tutoring can begin any time in the coming year.
A total of eight tutoring providers were nominated in the second annual awards sponsored by Philly.com, the Inquirer and the Daily News. More than 63,000 votes were cast to determine 202 winners in seven major categories: Entertainment & Leisure, Food & Restaurants, Health & Fitness, School Spirit,  Shopping & Beauty, Weddings, and Services. 
We enjoyed meeting other winners at a rooftop party at the Philadelphia Free Library on June 22. Thank you to all the parents, students, and friends who voted for us.

Monday, June 6, 2016

Philly.Com 2016 Readers' Choice Tutoring Service: Key Academics

Key Academics is Philadelphia's favorite Tutoring service, as voted by readers of The Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com. In April, we sent a link to parents, students, and friends and asked for your votes. Thank you to the many who found time to support us in our efforts to help more students achieve their academic goals. We look forward to getting to know many more wonderful families!

The second annual Readers' Choice Awards nominations included eight tutoring providers. All told, more than  50,000 people voted for their favorites in seven categories: Entertainment & Leisure, Food & Restaurants, Health & Fitness, School Spirit,  Shopping & Beauty, Weddings, and Services.


We’re looking forward to meeting other winners at a rooftop party at the Philadelphia Free Library on June 22. Winners will also be acknowledged in the Philadelphia Inquirer on June 23. Thank you again for your support! 

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Hybrid SAT/ACT Tests: Don't Drink The Kool-Aid

SAT/ACT hybrid testIt might be tempting to take an SAT/ACT "hybrid" test to save time in seeing whether the SAT or ACT would be a better fit. But that would be a mistake.

Third-party exams lack predictive validity. The questions may be easier or more complex than on an actual test. The new hybrid tests compound the problem by including sample questions for both the SAT and ACT, meaning that students do not experience either exam in its entirety. Also, crucial aspects of the test-taking experience are not measured, such as a student's time management skills or test-taking stamina.

Key Academics (www.keyacademics.com) only uses real, full-length tests released by the College Board and ACT, Inc. We compare both qualitative and quantitative information, including score differences and student preferences, to see whether the SAT or ACT is a better fit. 

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Key Academics Tops 'Happening List'

Thank you to everyone who helped elect Key Academics the 2016 Montco Happening winner for Best Tutoring Service! To celebrate, we're offering a 15 percent discount to new test preparation clients who mention the award. (You must register by July 1, 2016, and begin tutoring by March 31, 2017. This discount cannot be combined with other offers.)

Thousands of area residents voted for up to 13 Montco Happening List categories at montco.happeningmag.com. 

Friday, March 25, 2016

ACT readies ‘PreACT’ for fall 2016

ACT Inc. announced this week  that it has added a new test to its lineup: the PreACT, a multiple-choice test designed to prepare 10th grade students for the company's college-entrance exam.

The PreACT, which will be available in the fall of 2016, is a paper-based, multiple-choice test in the same four subjects that appear on the ACT: English/language arts, math, reading, and science. It will not include a writing section. On the ACT college-entrance exam, the writing section is optional.

PreACT is shorter and with fewer questions than the ACT. The format and 1-36 scoring scale will be the same as the ACT in order to give students some idea what the test is like while suggesting how well they might do the following year on a complete ACT. Unlike the PSAT, there will be no “national” test dates.

Similar to ACT reports, PreACT score reports will offer a broad view of students’ college and career readiness, identifying academic strengths and areas for improvement. The PreACT is not a replacement for the ACT Aspire, which is administered by schools and states that want to assess and track student readiness from elementary school to high school.

For more information about college entrance and academic tutoring in Philadelphia and its suburbs, please contact Key Academics at 610-940-1625.