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SAT Study Plans

November 17, 2012 by  
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Options Solutions will begin group SAT prep in January, but while you’re waiting, explore the SAT study plan options available here. Whether you’ve already taken the SAT test once or twice and are looking to improve your scores in certain areas, or you are just beginning SAT prep and are unsure where to begin, the [...]

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PSAT: Are You Registered?

October 12, 2012 by  
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The Preliminary SAT or PSAT is a test similar to the SAT that gives prospective applicants to US universities practical experience in applying critical reading, mathematical reasoning and writing skills on standardized tests. Typically taken by Grade 10 and 11 students, the test runs for 2 hours and 10 minutes and is broken down into [...]

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SAT Test: Are you signed up?

September 6, 2012 by  
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SAT Test: Are you signed up? The SAT Test is offered several times per year and the first fall SAT test date for Canadian/International students interested in applying to U.S. schools for September 2013 admission is October 6th, 2012. The international registration deadline is Friday, September 7th. The SAT I (Verbal Reasoning) Test is one [...]

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Understanding Your SAT Scores

June 15, 2012 by  
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The moment of truth has arrived: if you took the SAT on May 24, you can access your scores online. But what do all those numbers mean? Summary of Results: Each of the three sections – Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing – receives a score between 200 – 800. These numbers tell university admissions staff how [...]

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How To Prepare For SAT Test Day

May 31, 2012 by  
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In order to perform your very best on the SAT, it is crucial to know how to prepare for the exam day and to know how to spend the overall day before the exam. The day before: On the day before the SAT, you will need to draw up a checklist of all items required for [...]

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SAT Tips: The Writing Section

May 1, 2012 by  
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For the SAT Writing section, test-takers are asked to identify sentence grammatical errors and improve sentence structure. Knowing the basic elements and word order in a sentence is essential to spotting grammatical errors and fixing faulty structure. The typical word order in English is subject-verb-complement or SVC. The subject and verb are essential to a [...]

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To SAT or ACT?

January 26, 2012 by  
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To SAT or ACT: that is the question: Whether it’s best to subject the mind to the 3-hour-45-minute SAT Reasoning Test’s three sections in Writing, Critical Reading and Math to achieve the desirable 2400 or to take masterful control over the ACT and its 4 parts, based on the curricula of English, Math, Reading and [...]

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