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Creating College Board and Khan Academy Accounts


Scholars:

All of you want to do well on the important college entrance exams. Well, you need practice, diagnosis of your areas of weakness, and recommendations for improving.

You have the unique opportunity of connecting your College Board account with your Khan Academy account, so that you can practice in your areas of weakness and increase your PSAT/SAT, even ACT scores. (All standardized tests assess similar skill sets.)

First, you must set up a College Board account by going to CollegeBoard.org:https://account.collegeboard.org/iamweb/smartRegister?excmpid=MTG248-ST-1-app.

Next, set up your Khan Academy account:https://www.khanacademy.org/signup

Then watch a youtube video on how to link your Khan Academy and CB accounts:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlveV0131Cw

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