November 2007
6 posts
The Debate Is On Over SAT Prep Courses
There seems to be a great debate over the pricey versus the cheap SAT prep courses. Could it be that cheap SAT prep courses found at the local bookstore are just as good as Kaplan, Sylvan and Princeton Review for preparing for the SAT? It just may be true. Some have been questioning a recent editorial in the Cornell Daily Sun where it states that the SAT “favors candidates from higher incomes who...
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SAT Prep Courses On Your iPod
You can now get SAT prep courses for your iPod. How cool is that! This could be a really good way to make time to study. You can now study on the go. Making the time to study for the SAT has always been a major problem. But not anymore. You can improve your math, reading and writing by playing related games on your iPod. These are games that help you study for the areas you may be weak in. They...
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Will SAT Prep Courses Be Necessary In The Future?
You have been trying to decide whether or not to shell out all that money on one of those SAT prep courses. Have you heard the latest? Some top colleges are now making SAT scores optional. Brown University is one of them. This is a top-shelf Ivy League school! The University of California is another. Here’s what William R. Fitzsimmons, dean of admissions at Harvard, told The New York Times...
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SAT Prep Courses And Tutoring Are Worth...
SAT prep courses or tutoring seem to be the way to go if you plan to do well on the SAT. Time is an important factor. Will you be able to make the time to study for this test? SAT prep courses or tutoring will force you to make the time. Also, the course outline will be a plan in itself and will keep you on track in your study. That may be why people who take these courses score 60 points higher...
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Are You Considering SAT Prep Courses?
By enrolling in one of a variety of SAT prep courses, you can improve your test score an average of 60 points over someone who does not use these courses. And of course, this will improve your chances to attend some of the more selective colleges. Did you know that almost 90 percent of students today prepare for the SAT in some way. This was just not so a generation ago. Back then, a good nights...