Posted in Yoga and meditation, academics on Oct 31st, 2007
Please excuse our interruption to our series of entries on SAT hints to address a topic that is of great interest to us, and likely to many high school students, parents, and teachers.
Two days ago, Sara Rimer of the NY Times published an article: Less Homework, More Yoga, From a Principal Who Hates Stress (NY […]
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Posted in SAT on Oct 29th, 2007
Part 1: Overall Test Structure
As an SAT preparation student, it is essential that you understand what you are up against. You must have a clear comprehension of the concepts the SAT test makers expect you to know, and well as the test structure and format. Here is some helpful information:
The SAT is a 3 hour […]
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Posted in SAT on Oct 25th, 2007
An Aware Warrior is a Prepared Warrior
As we mentioned previously, there are three types of knowledge we believe are essential to ace the SAT. Today, we would like to briefly discuss the first type of knowledge: knowledge about yourself.
We think it is crucial as a burgeoning SAT Warrior to have a clear and well-developed understanding […]
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Posted in SAT on Oct 24th, 2007
Our goal is to help as many students as possible ace the SAT without the stress and strain so commonly experienced by SAT prep students. Today we introduce you to the concept behind our SAT Warrior Program and then in a series of blogs that follow, we offer you free hints and tips for the […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 2nd, 2007
Scholarships are given to students each year based on talents, grades, and financial situation. With some colleges charging more than $30,000/year, a scholarship can really ease the financial burden that comes with attending one’s dream school. Read books that list scholarship sources and requirements, and research and investigate as many website scholarship sources as possible. […]
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