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    Tuesday
    Jul062010

    Why Summer is the best time for SAT Prep

    For high school students and incoming seniors in particular, now is the time to start preparing for the fall SAT tests, the first of which occurs on October 9th. Successful preparation, whether mastering test taking strategies, enhancing vocabulary, or closing critical skills gaps in reading, writing and math takes time -- cramming for these tests rarely reaps benefits.

    Consumers have many options when it comes to SAT Prep.   At the lower end of the spectrum, inexpensive or modestly priced SAT classes can provide basic strategy and skills in a large group environment.   These classes teach to the “lowest common denominator”; if your student needs significant attention or remedial work, this may not be the best fit for you.

    On the other end are high-priced private one-on-one tutors that can charge up to $150 per hour!    Before you shell out this kind of money, make sure that the tutor comes highly recommended.

    Other companies provide small group instruction.  This allows students to get more personal attention than they would within a large class.

    Whether you select the small, medium or large SAT Prep option, here some key points to keep in mind:

    • The tutors should be experienced in test prep with a proven track record.

    • Any reputable program should use official College Board tests for pre and post-testing.

    • Your student must be comfortable with his/her tutor, and ideally they should develop a nice rapport   Quite simply, students will work harder for instructors that they respect and like.

    At KnowledgePoints, we offer individualized SAT Prep that targets each student’s strengths and weaknesses.  Offered at a max 2:1 student/teacher ratio and at affordable rates, every SAT prep student receives focused attention that addresses their personal needs and goals.

    Fall is just around that corner, and their's no better time to prepare for the SAT Test.  Free from hectic school year schedules, students can devote greater attention and effort to this important test.

     

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