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Posted: 02/02/2012

Preparing for the Upcoming SAT’S can be difficult, but SAT Mentor Kelly Smith can help you ease the process. Before preparing, Ms. Smith advises that you do some research on the test to get a better understanding of the SATS.

Remember, SAT stands for the Scholastic Assessment Test and it is a pivotal part of the college process. Therefore you should be fully prepared and educated about the test sections.

The SAT has three main sections, Writing, Mathematics, and Critical Reading. To prepare for each section, it is good to do extensive research about the types of questions asked, and crafty tips to decoding the answer.

To aid preparation, there is a PSAT, practice SAT, exam sponsored by the AAUW, American Association of University Women, on February 11th from 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Vintage House Auditorium.

The fee for attending is only $15, and it is offered to all students. For more information about contacting Ms. Smith for advice, or to find out SAT tutoring classes please contact Ms. Smith at ksmith@bcps.org or 410-887-4018; or view the additional information below for a list of some helpful websites to guarantee your highest score.

 

Tutoring:

Revolution Prep at http://www.revolutionprep.com/about us

http://www.hbacademics.com/Baltimore?SAT.html

http://www.theanswerclass.com/

 

Helpful Tips:

http://www.testinfo.net/sat/sat-tips.htm

http://www.princetonreview.com/college/3-sat-tips.aspx

http://www.sat-coach.com/tips.html

http://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/test-prep/articles/2010/05/21/test-prep-9-tips-for-sat-success

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