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How to Choose an SAT/ACT Prep Course – The RIGHT One

You have decided to enroll in an SAT/ACT Prep course and you are ready to begin… now what? How do you choose a program that is right for you? What types of programs are best? Should you do in-classroom study, online coursework or both?

In my experience, students benefit from in-person coursework, coupled with online practice programs. One enhances and reinforces the other. However, if you can only do one or the other that is okay too – just as long as you do something. Preparatory courses are critical to SAT/ACT success.

For onsite coursework, first, choose a program that provides full practice exams under timed conditions. The more realistic the practice is to the actual exam, the more at ease and prepared you will be when the time actually comes. Next, you want engaging, experienced tutors that have many tricks and strategies up their sleeves. Young and energetic may seem good, but young often denotes a lack of experience. Look for programs that offer qualified tutors (with many years under their belt) and that offer separate teachers for both the math and verbal portions of the tests. You want instructors who are experts in his/her field –not all fields. The more specific the expertise, the better!

As far as frequency goes, I advise you find a course structured to 2-3 hours per week – with a minimum of 8 to 10 weeks lead-time. With the WilsonDailyPrep program, our students spend three full months preparing – with very positive results.

For online courses, I recommend my WDP program because we hold students accountable. Yes, our program takes only 6 minutes a day and this may not seem like enough – but if students are not taking an onsite course in conjunction with our program, we provide EXTRA weekly work and individualized feedback.

Lastly, I do not recommend online courses that fail to provide ACCOUNTABILITY – an actual person guiding the student and making the student complete weekly assignments. I often see students who mean to and want to study, but time slips away! It is very hard to spend the weekend on reading, writing, math, grammar – on top of schoolwork! With our program, you have a personal coach giving you that extra nudge along the way!

SAT test dates

asked:

Okay so I am applying to UCSB. the application period is between OCT 1st and November 20th.
Let me just say I havent studied for the SATS at all yet. I really want time to study but I dont have much time. When do you think is the latest possible date I can take the SAT. I will pay for rush response test answers, i just have to figure out if my school accepts SAT scores from october/november.please help me

BEST test prep book

Which is the BEST test prep book for the SAT, ACT,or any of these AP tests: AP Economics, AP Psychology, AP Government, AP Physics B, or AP Literature?

ACT score conversion charts

Why are the score conversion charts in ‘The Real ACT Prep Guide-2nd Edition’ different for each practice test?

I’ve been studying for the ACT using the book called “The Real ACT Prep Guide (2nd Edition)” and I just noticed that the Scale Score Conversion Charts are different for each practice test.

For example, if I answered 36 questions correctly on the Science section on Practice Test 1 the conversion table says my scale score would be a 29. BUT according to the chart given for Practice Test 2, it says if I got the same amount of questions correct my score would be a 32.

So, does anyone know if there’s a specific reason why the conversion charts are different?

Difficulty of the ACT

kcz asked: Is the ACT easier than people make it out to be?
So some people at my school were kind of freaking out about it, and lately I’ve been hearing that it’s not that hard actually and doesn’t require too much studying. I took a practice ACT test, an ACT prep class at school and even answered some of the questions on the actual site, but I wasn’t sure if that was enough preparation.

SAT I difficulty level

Robert G asked:
Does SAT I difficulty level vary according to test dates?

There has always been rumors that SAT testing content is the easiest around november and january, and hardest around march. Is this just a myth or somewhat truthful?

Are practice tests like the actual ACT?

shankar a asked:

For those people who have taken the actual ACT and prepared with this book, did you find the actual test harder, easier, or about the same level of difficulty as the actual ACT. Also I personally think this book’s tests are easier than the other books, such as Kaplan. Please answer!

SAT subject test dates

mexicaligrl asked:

If I take SAT tests on January 23, and the deadline to turn it into the school is on Feb-01,
would I have time to take them or would it be too late?

The SAT/ACT are not the only college selection criteria

monkyboii1507 asked:

I went to this ACT test-prep class and the teacher says that nowadays the SAT and ACT are becoming less and less important in the college admissions process and that some schools are even considering phasing out the test since they poorly determine how an individual does in college. Is this really true?

October SAT

Charger 3 asked:
Is the October SAT harder than the SATs from all the other test dates?

I was planning on taking the SAT this comming October, but one of my friends told me that the October one is the hardest.

She said it is because students have time to prep for it during the summer. So for the people who have taken the October SAT and SATs on other test dates, is the one on October really harder?
Is it the same way for the Subject Tests? Because I am going to take the Subject Tests if the Reasoning Test is harder in October.


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