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Current SAT Class schedule
Instructions- find the date of your class. PT (practice test) is listed next to the time (FOR MOBILE: Click the time to expand). This is the test number you are required to take prior to your next class.
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LSAT PREP
I have been providing LSAT Prep in classes and one on one since 2003. At the moment LSAT prep is offered one on one, or for small groups of friends using real LSATs to learn from mistakes and practice new approaches and strategies.
For more information about LSAT preparation please contact Josh Aronovitch at 856-341-0503.
The SATs are a big part of the college admissions decision, but not the only part, not by a long shot. I describe the process like this: Colleges, no matter how selective they are, mainly use three factors to decide whether a student is “in the conversation.” Those factors are SAT scores, grades, and “academic rigor” – how much you challenge yourself with your classes. Those three factors are either good enough, or not, to get you in the running. Depending on how hard the school is into, those bars can be low, medium, or extremely high.
But once you clear that bar, what happens next? That is when “everything else” comes in to play, from you essays, to your recomendations, to your extracurricular achievements. All these “indicia of excellence” determine whether you actually get an offer of admission. Because the most selective schools get many times more students than they have space for who get “in the conversation.” Your goal is to make sure that the totality of your application creates a vivid sense of who you are and how you fit into their plans for the freshman class.
This is where I can help. I have extensive experience helping students narrow their search and identify their dream school or schools. I can also help you to refine your presentation without losing your authentic voice. Customizable college admissions packages vary from student to student. It is never too early to start. Let me help you turn your dream into a reality!
College Admissions Coaching
Academic Tutoring
I tutor in subjects as varied as AP Physics, Algebra, Geometry, Introductory Spanish, English, Writing, History, and a variety of college courses. Whatever your learning challenges, I can help you learn to learn in a way that makes up for holes in the educational foundation and leaves you confident in your abilities going forward.
Top Ten Tips to ACE the SAT!
- Figure out what you need to score and why. If the Why is big enough, the how finds a way.
- Find a teacher that will work hard to learn how you learn, and the best way to teach you.
- Perfect Practice makes Perfect. It is not just enough to practice, but view each wrong answer as an opportunity to learn, and promise yourself you won’t make the same mistake again.
- On the Math, simplify! If it seems hard, there is probably an easier more efficient way.
- Take the SAT early and often! With proper preparation, your score will keep going up, and most colleges take the highest score.
- Learn a variety of test taking tools, then experiment on practice tests to see what works best for you.
- First focus on accuracy. Get the questions right, then focus on getting them right in the limited time you have.
- Unless you are trying for a 1600, you don’t need to get every question right. If a question is taking too long, or looks like it will, skip it.
- Take as many practice tests, under test conditions, as you possibly can.
- Take a deep breath and relax. You can do this. We can help.