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Rachel Kapelke-Dale

Rachel is a High School and Graduate Exams blogger at Magoosh. She has a Bachelor of Arts from Brown University, an MA from the Université de Paris VII, and a PhD from University College London. She has taught test preparation and consulted on admissions practices for over eight years. Currently, Rachel divides her time between the US and London. Follow Rachel on Twitter, or learn more about her writing on her website!
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激励学生的行为/SAT

ByRachel Kapelke-Daleon September 01, 2020
Topics:ACT,Test Prep,SAT,High School,College

Standardized testing looms large in many students' minds for years before they even begin prep. If they plan on attending college, they know they're going to have to take the ACT or SAT—and this...

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How to Prepare Students for the ACT in 2020

It's 2020, and standardized testing looks different than it ever has before. While testing companies, including the ACT, are working hard to make testing safe and accessible for students, the...

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Tips for Teaching Magoosh Content in a Virtual Setting

When your classes move online, it's a big change—both for your students and for you. However, this change doesn't have to be negative. While there can be challenges to teaching online, the...

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7 Online Tools to Support Teachers in the Classroom

ByRachel Kapelke-Daleon January 07, 2019
Topics:Teachers,Classroom,Technology

When it comes to helping students, few tools are as effective as a great classroom teacher. But a great classroom teacher with great tools? Unstoppable. Yet wading through the tons of resources...

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Your Complete, Free SAT Study Guide

ByRachel Kapelke-Daleon November 28, 2017
Topics:Test Prep,SAT,Teachers,High School

There are a lot of SAT study guides out there, some of them so thick they’ll make your Amazon delivery driver’s eyes water. But when you’re prepping for the SAT, more isn’t always more. You don’t...

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Share with your students! The complete ACT study guide

Studying for a standardized test can be like navigating the Amazon River by yourself. It’s possible to do it on your own—but at some point, you’re probably really going to wish that you had a...

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