by Jennifer Henson | Jan 9, 2022 | ACT Prep, ACT test, College Prep, Recruiting, Sports
I am often asked by parents and students for guidance in navigating the test prep waters. As a nationally sought after test prep expert specializing in the ACT test, I have seen a little of everything in my twelve plus years in test prep—and 22 years in the...
by Jennifer Henson | Jun 21, 2021 | ACT Prep, ACT test, College Prep, Recruiting, SAT, scholarships, Sports, test prep
It is true that test scores still matter in many cases. (If you have been blinded by the “test optional” hype, I would encourage you to research admissions percentages with and without test scores.) Here are three different ways to make sure your scores are where they...
by Jennifer Henson | Apr 5, 2020 | ACT Prep, ACT test, College Prep, Recruiting, SAT, scholarships, Sports, test prep
Free test prep—is free really “free”? There are some thing in life that you just have to get guidance about. And one of those (for many) is how to conquer the ACT and SAT tests. Here is my take on test prep, and I will use an analogy: My hubby could try to fix...
by Jennifer Henson | Apr 1, 2019 | ACT Prep, ACT test, College Prep, Recruiting, SAT, Sports, test prep
Three Takeaways from the “Varsity Blues” College Admissions scandal As a test prep coach and nationally sought after ACT expert, I have been asked for my opinion on the college admission’s world latest debacle from a few news sources, so I thought I would share...
by Jennifer Henson | Jul 27, 2018 | ACT Prep, ACT test, College Prep, Recruiting, SAT, scholarships, Sports, test prep
As a certified high school English teacher and test prep expert, the question I hear most often from parents and students is, “What are the difference between the ACT and SAT tests?” In some ways, that is like asking the difference between Coke and Pepsi. The tests...
by Jennifer Henson | Jul 18, 2018 | ACT Prep, ACT test, College Prep, Recruiting, scholarships, Sports, test prep
As a test prep coach and nationally sought after ACT expert, I am often asked why students of various score ranges should keep testing. In my 22 years as a high school English teacher and 12+ years helping students with ACT test prep, I have seen a lot of incredible...