Posted in SAT on Jun 27th, 2007
How important is the exam? What if I don’t do well? Does my future depend on my score? Approximately 2.2 million students took the SAT in the last year, and these questions were most likely asked by each and every student. The majority of students are, at least at some level, intimidated by the exam […]
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Posted in SAT on Jun 26th, 2007
The piece of information listed above is probably one of the most important facts you can keep in mind when preparing for the SAT.
Why, you ask?
Well, because this piece of information sets the groundwork for how to approach the SAT and also explains why some prep methods just don’t work. Let’s talk about what we […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 23rd, 2007
Well, the sooner you start planning for college, the better. Unfortunately, many high school students have a number of curricula and extra-curricula activities that keep their schedules busy, and don’t begin making college plans until senior year. This can lead to rushed and uninformed decisions, confusion, and–worst of all–wrong choices.
In an ideal world, the foundation […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 23rd, 2007
One of the most significant decisions a high school student will have to make is determining what college he or she wants to attend. With more than two thousand colleges and universities in the United States, how does a student choose? There are big and small schools, top tier and tier II schools, conservative and […]
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Posted in Academics Plus in the News! on Jun 21st, 2007
The Baltimore Sun
After the SAT coach, the SAT shrink by Gadi Dechter June 12, 2007
On June 21, a big chunk of the 2.2 million students who take the SAT every year, will be receiving their test scores. In anticipation, New York neuropsychologist and college admissions coach Jacqueline LoBosco is taking “emergency calls,” she recently announced this […]
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Posted in SAT on Jun 21st, 2007
the Academics plus tutoring center SAT BLOG
Most high school students are indimated by this, typically misunderstood and often overemphasised, exam. Many prepare for the test without the knowledge that would help them excel on it, and few perform to their potential. For the most part, parents are in the dark about the significance and application of this […]
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