With schools and colleges closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, many students are having to take important tests online. The College Board is even preparing a possible at-home option for the AP exams in May (we'll post updates as new information becomes available). Even if you've taken online exams before, you may be struggling to prep for—and of course ace—online tests now. Our Editor-in-Chief Rob Franek (who is self-isolating at home in NYC) offers these key tips to help you maximize your online test scores. Remember: Practice doesn’t make perfect; perfect practice makes perfect.
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