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What Is MCMS Edison Academy and Who Thrives There

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For families exploring Middlesex County Magnet Schools, Edison Academy is often one of the most sought-after—and most misunderstood—programs. Among the Middlesex County Magnet Schools, Edison Academy occupies a distinctive position as a program with a strong emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. For families in Middlesex County and the surrounding Central Jersey region whose […]

HSPT, TACHS, and SSAT Prep in Bergen County, NJ: Why Language Expression Is the Missing Piece 

MEK Review Language Expression Clinic summer 2026 — HSPT and TACHS prep in Closter, Bergen County NJ

If you’re searching for HSPT prep, TACHS prep, or SSAT prep in Bergen County, NJ, you already know how competitive high school admissions can be. Students applying to Bergen County Academies, Bergen Tech, parochial schools, and private day schools are preparing for multiple entrance exams at once — each with its own format, sections, and scoring priorities.  Most high […]

MEK Tutoring Program – Summer Session 

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Personalized Learning. Thoughtfully Structured. Purposefully Different.  Summer offers something the school year rarely does: time, flexibility, and space to learn without pressure. Used well, it can change a student’s academic trajectory. Used poorly, it simply passes. The MEK Summer Tutoring Program is designed to help students make confident, measurable progress—while still allowing families to enjoy camps, travel, and well-planned downtime. Programs […]

Just Got Your SAT Score? Here’s What to Do Next 

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SAT scores just dropped — and whether you’re feeling relieved, disappointed, or somewhere in between, the most important thing you can do right now is pause before you react. Your score isn’t just a number. It’s information, and the right next step depends entirely on what it’s telling you.  Here are the three scenarios we see most often, and what we recommend for […]

Which AP Exams Are the Hardest — and What That Means for Your Child 

By Ann Ahn, Head Counselor at MEK Review  Every year, students and parents ask the same question: which AP exams are the hardest? It’s a fair question — but the answer is more nuanced than a single ranked list. Here’s what the data actually shows, and what it means for your child’s course planning.  The Consistently Hardest AP […]

Your Child Can Become a Confident Public Speaker. Here’s How. 

Raise your hand if you’re comfortable speaking in front of others.  For most students, that’s a hard ask. Not because they don’t have ideas — but because they’ve never had enough practice to feel confident sharing them. School rarely provides that practice in a structured, consistent way.  The students who do become confident speakers have one thing in common: they’ve practiced in realistic settings, repeatedly, with feedback.  What […]

The February ACT Raised Some Red Flags. Here’s What You Need to Know.

Student with pen and notebook preparing for the ACT exam

This past Saturday, February 14th, students across the country sat down for the Digital ACT. As always, our team at MEK Review was listening closely to what our students experienced — and a few important observations came back to us that we think every test-prep family should know about.  Some of what we’re sharing may sound like […]

MEK Review Celebrates New Chapter: Englewood Cliffs Campus Grand Opening

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A Night of Gratitude and New Beginnings On Saturday, January 31st, 2026, MEK Review welcomed students, families, educators, and community leaders to celebrate the grand opening of our newest campus in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. The event marked not just the opening of a new location, but the beginning of an exciting new chapter for […]

What the NJSLA Score Report Really Means for Your Child—and Why It Matters

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The school year is underway. Backpacks are packed, routines are settling in, and somewhere between back-to-school nights and the first round of homework, a familiar envelope lands in your mailbox—or inbox: your child’s NJSLA score report.  If you’re like most parents, you glance at it, squint at the numbers, and wonder: What does this actually mean? […]