The UWorld College Readiness Blog

How and Why Administrators Should Evaluate AP® Readiness Tools
Strengthen AP® outcomes by applying systems thinking and using an objective rubric to evaluate instructional tools.
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How UWorld Makes AP Lesson Planning Easier | A Complete Guide for AP® Teachers
See how UWorld supports AP® educators with efficient lesson planning and exam-ready practice.

5 Free Resources AP® Teachers Are Loving Right Now
Discover the best free resources for AP teachers to balance tight budgets, strict timelines, and student performance.

Using EdTech Tools to Set AP® Students Up for Success
Learn how EdTech fosters AP® success with early intervention, confidence-building, and teacher-friendly solutions.
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Language Arts & Social Sciences Career Paths: Living in the Shadow of STEM
Discover how language arts and social sciences careers offer just as much value, earning potential, and growth as STEM fields — and why educators should encourage students to explore them.

How to Help Your Students Manage Time on the SAT® and ACT®
Teach your students how to manage their time effectively on the SAT® and ACT® with our study plans, test strategies, and prep tools. You’ll boost their confidence, and they’ll maximize their scores.

The End of ESSER Funds and the Solution to Budget Challenges
The expiration of ESSER funds poses significant financial challenges for schools, forcing districts to navigate budget gaps, evaluate priorities, and seek solutions to sustain essential resources.

3 Pathways to ACT and SAT Success
Discover 3 pathways to help students succeed on the ACT® and SAT® by integrating prep into classes, electives, and tutoring. Get actionable tips and strategies for educators.

Rural Access to AP®: Addressing Large Gaps in Smaller Towns
Discover the challenges of AP® access in rural schools and how Forney ISD strives to bridge the gap. Find out how funding and technology are vital to improving rural AP access.

Navigating AI Use in the AP® Classroom
Discover how AP® educators can navigate artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom by promoting ethical use, fostering literacy, and leveraging its potential as a tool for learning and student success.