The Chariot Report #43 – The Back to Business Issue ?

“There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered.” At least that’s what Nelson Mandela said. If you agree, you’ll love this edition of The Chariot Report, delivering essential information and insights for tutors and test prep professionals every other Tuesday. BACK TO THE […]

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SAT reclaims title of most widely used college admission test

By Nick Anderson (The Washington Post). The SAT has vaulted past the rival ACT to reclaim its long-held position as the nation’s most widely used college admission test, according to data provided Tuesday to The Washington Post. Nearly 2 million U.S. students in the class of 2018 took the SAT during high school, compared with […]

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Club Z! Tries the “Freemium?”

By  D’anne Lawrence White.   RIVERVIEW, FL — Club Z! Tutoring of Riverview, serving families in Riverview, Bloomingdale, Valrico and Boyette, is celebrating its grand opening with free SAT or ACT test preparation programs through Nov. 15. Club Z! Tutoring of Riverview offers in-home and online tutoring for all subjects, including SAT and ACT test […]

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What drives an elite “super tutor?”

By Phillippa Fogarty, (BBC). Melissa Lehan’s work as a private tutor has taken her to some fantastic places. She worked in Bermuda for a couple of years, then Canada. There were stints in southern France, the Bahamas and Tuscany in Italy. At the moment she’s working in the countryside in Luxembourg, earning a six-figure annual […]

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Ministry of Education in Egypt Approves the ACT International Exam

CAIRO, EGYPT-The Ministry of Education in Egypt has given its official approval and recognition of the ACT test as an acceptable academic measure to be administered and used in the country, as equivalency to the Egyptian National Exam, and for the ACT Aspire standardized tests for monitoring student performance and achievement grades 3-9. This announcement […]

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