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The COVID Math Gap: What This Means for You

Top Tier Admissions

More evidence of the pandemic learning slide came in the form of data released by the ACT last fall: scores for the class of 2022 hit a 30-year low , with 42% of test takers failing to meet the minimum college readiness benchmarks set by the ACT. College Admissions Private Counseling Maximize your admissions odds with our guidance.

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Applying to Northwestern as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

You may know you want to be an engineer, but they want to see the full range of academic disciplines on your transcript. Don’t push yourself so far that you start getting low grades, though — they want A-range (90-100) grades on your transcript. For example, maybe serving as an academic tutor for student-athletes at your school.

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Duke Legacy Strategy

The Koppelman Group

Duke is looking for students who excel in their classes and have challenging and dynamic transcripts. Alumni parents often hire top tutors the minute their student's grades start slipping. For the Class of 2026, the middle 50% of admitted students either received between 1510-1570 on the SAT or 34-36 on the ACT.

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Dartmouth Legacy Strategy

The Koppelman Group

Many alumni parents get tutors the minute they see their kid's grades slip below a 95. This makes it doubly important for legacies to have a great transcript. Just like getting top academic tutors, parents often hire top SAT/ACT tutors to help their students. It wasn't much different for the ACT.

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UPenn Legacy Strategy

The Koppelman Group

Almost every legacy student we have worked with has also worked with an academic tutor or three. Your student’s transcript needs to compete with them on this level. Score Score Score For the Class of 2026, the middle 50% of accepted applicants received 34-36 on the ACT or 1510-1560 on the SAT. What does this mean?