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A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

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With more colleges adapting to circumstances caused by COVID-19, students can choose whether or not to send their scores.

Test optional policies: the pros

Maadhu Krishnan, Viewpoint Team Leader November 21, 2020

The college admissions process is one of many parts of life that has changed in the age of COVID-19. Many colleges have opted to give the class of 2021 flexibility on sending standardized test scores,...

901 Tutoring volunteers hold a team meeting over Zoom. Generally, tutors hold sessions Monday through Thursday of each week.

901 Tutoring offers free test prep to Memphis youth

Graham Ross, A&E Team Leader October 26, 2020

ACT. SAT. PSAT. If you’re a student, these letters are all too familiar. The multitude of standardized testing options can be daunting, but seniors Andy Chai (12), Haneef Usmani (12), Justin Choi (12)...

In preparation for standardized testing, it is recommended to study for at least an hour a week. Two hours is preferred when closer to the test date in order to retain the most amount of information.

Is it better to take standardized tests multiple times or use a tutor?

Alice Willard March 28, 2020

Practice book after practice book filled with endless pencil scribbles. Standardized tests remain a large factor in college admissions and often determine the chances of qualifying for a desired school....

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