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Registration Information
Registrations may be by the Web, faxed, mailed or delivered in person (Printable Form). See Registration Options for more information. The "At a Glance" Schedule is provided for planning purposes. Check the Official Schedule to see which classes are open for registration.
Textbook: The primary textbook used in this course is "The
Official SAT Study Guide", 2nd Edition, published by the
College Board, ISBN #0-87447-852-9. You must purchase this
book prior to your first class! It will be used immediately
in your classroom activities. It is available at the Rockville campus, commercial bookstores,
online vendors, and at www.collegeboard.org
ACT textbook, The Real ACT Prep Guide, New version available 9/6/11: 3rd Edition. Published by Petersons, ISBN#0-76893-432-x. You must purchase this
book prior to your first class! It will be used immediately
in your classroom activities. It is available at the Rockville campus, commercial bookstores,
online vendors.
Student Reviews
We have received a lot of positive feedback from our students regarding
the quality of our curriculum and the effectiveness of our instructors.
We have included a few representative quotes from course evaluations for
your perusal.
I feel extremely confident that these skills have improved the way I take tests.
Now I feel like I'm ready to take the SAT!
If I didn't take this course, I would probably freak out on a test day.
This class raised my score to a 710 (Math). It's a lot
better than the big name classes!
Great course. My scores improved immensely.
I think this is a great program that other students should participate in.
My teacher was very helpful and enthusiastic.
I was surprised to see how much I didn't know.
My teacher's energy and willingness to answer questions was beneficial to the course.
I'm glad I got to practice the tests.
I was freaking out before I took this class...I've calmed down...I'm really confident.
I learned a lot ... there's not any nonsense and time is
not wasted.
I spent $450.00 at another SAT class & learned nothing, and this class cost a lot less and I learned ten times more.
Very helpful course, worth the time!
SAT FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Question: Do you guarantee that my SAT/ACT score will go up?
Answer: This is our guarantee to you:
The best way that you can guarantee yourself a significant score increase
is to:
Go to every class and fully engage yourself in all classroom activities.
Take every practice test as if it is the real thing.
Seriously try every strategy that is suggested; use the one that works for you and forget the ones that do not.
If you discover that you have a serious weakness in the
content areas of the test, make a commitment to yourself to find some
way to supplement your SAT/ACT preparation; get a tutor, get a software program,
talk to your teachers, spend extra time and effort to fill those gaps!
Our instructors repeatedly report that the students who make the most significant score increases (from 100-150 points each on math and verbal) are the ones who come to class with serious intent and focus.
Question: What do we do in this class?
Answer: You will take, score, analyze, and pore over the
answers of real SATs that have been given in previous years. You will
learn proven test taking strategies that are based in solid academics,
not "hype" and "tricks".
You will find that our content review is comprehensive within the context
of what the SAT tests. If you have a solid base in algebra, geometry,
and arithmetic, and are a competent reader with a solid vocabulary base,
you will find yourself in good position to make a significant score increase.
Question: Do we have homework?
Answer: The most intense preparation that you will do
in this course will be done right in the classroom under the direct guidance
of your instructor. Occasionally, outside work may be suggested or required
at the discretion of the instructor.
Question: What if it snows?
Answer: Classes meeting at MCPS locations follow the announcements from Montgomery County Public Schools. Classes meeting at Montgomery College locations follow the announcement posted on the Montgomery College web site. These may be different!
Question: Are the teachers professionals?
Answer: All of our teachers receive training in SAT
Preparation and have had experience in classroom presentations. Many
of our instructors are current or retired teachers from Montgomery
County Public Schools or other local school systems.
Question: When should students start preparing for the SAT?
Answer: Generally, students take the PSAT in
the fall of their Junior year. The PSAT becomes a serious matter
if you are aiming for a National Merit Scholarship; the PSAT is
also the NMSQT (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test).
In ninth and tenth grades, you should concentrate on doing well
in your academic subjects, become a strong reader, and develop
good, solid, critical thinking skills. This is the best possible
preparation you can give yourself at this early stage. Think about taking
our preparation course in the summer after your sophomore year for the PSAT
or just before the SAT exam date that you select.
Question: Do you administer the real test after the course is finished?
Answer: The actual SAT is administered by the Educational
Testing Service on established dates. We do not register you for that
test; you must do that on your own. Information and forms are available
at your school. You may also call 866-756-7346 or register online with
the College
Board.
Question: NEW! What is the new SAT Score-Reporting Policy?
Answer: Visit the CollegeBoard site to find out more about the new SAT Score-Reporting Policy.
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