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SAT Practice Tests in our Area

SAT Practices tests in our area with dates and times.

 

 

FOR TEENS (AND THEIR PARENTS)

For students interested in knowing how they would score on the SAT, Ivy Bound is offering SATs on FOUR occasions over the next two months. These practice Test sessions are free of charge, as is a phone review of many questions from the test.

Students learn how to score the SAT themselves, the same way the College Board officials scores the SAT. They will leave the session with a score, and they can attend a phone session to learn ways to improve that score.

The tests are being held locally at 2pm on the following Sundays:

October 7

November 4

and

November 18

 

There are also 8am sessions offered on two SATURDAYs:

October 20

and

November 3


The SAT is 70% longer than the PSAT, has an essay section, and has stopper math questions that the PSAT lacks. Thus the best practice for the SAT is not the PSAT but...a similar SAT.

 

Parents or students may contact Ivy Bound at success@ivybound.net of call them at 860-666-3999.

Ivy Bound is a Connecticut-based firm offering academic tutoring and test prep. Its students routinely report 200 point average score increases following their SAT prep. PArents can learm nore about these tests by viewing the articles at www.ivybound.net




Mark Greenstein
Founder and Lead Instructor
msg@ivybound.net
860-666-5550 x 306



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