
Finding the right Toronto tutor for you
Finding a good Toronto tutor can make all the difference in your U.S. college admissions process.

List of U.S. Colleges That Offer Free Applications (2022/23)
Did you know there are more than 600 U.S. colleges and universities that offer free applications (as of 2022)?

Facebook Group For Canadians Applying To Top U.S. Colleges
We wanted to create a Facebook Group specifically dedicated for Canadian students (and parents with graduating high school children) to make their journey into U.S. college admissions less stressful.

Should I Take The SAT or ACT Exam?
The new SAT format is expected to be online only and shorter than the current version. Here's what we suggest to parents and students.

What you need to know about Financial Aid for U.S. Colleges as a Canadian Student
A lot of Canadian students come to us at Full Score Education with a nice full resume, grades to match, and a great SAT score. But paying to get into a top U.S. college, especially as an international student, is an issue.

Look for this common SAT test question on your next exam
To provide value for those looking to take their SAT exams, we’ll be providing step by step solutions to questions you might see on a SAT test.

Which extracurricular activities are better for college applications?
It’s a common question we get from parents and students during the college application process: Are there any extracurricular activities that they should focus on to increase their chances of getting admitted into a top U.S. college?

Top U.S. schools report lowest admission rates after test-optional policies
Many of the top U.S. schools, including several Ivy League universities, have reported their lowest admission rates after implementing test-optional policies during the pandemic.


Another university ends SAT/ACT requirement for undergrad admissions
California State University (CSU) joined a list of prominent U.S. colleges to end the SAT and ACT requirement for undergraduate admissions.

What is need-blind admissions?
There are many different scholarships and other types of financial aid available to students such as the “need-blind admission.”

If the SAT is optional, should I still write it?
So you’re interested in applying to a college in the States and you’ve been hearing a lot of schools are going “test optional.”

Get ready for the new digital, shorter SAT exam
The new SAT will be going fully digital, plus it will be one hour shorter.