Know where your child stands and what they can do NOW to improve their test scores.
Before you begin to train for any exam, you need to know what it feels like to sit for a full exam.
Scores are unofficial and will be given to YOU only; they will not be sent to any colleges.
Students can begin to sit for practice SAT or ACT exams in the 10-11th grades.
Students take a full proctored exam to experience what it's like to sit for and focus through a full SAT with essay.
Students assess their current test results on a standardized test.
If you would like to skip the essay, please let me know in advance.
Put the exam into context & learn techniques for immediate results.
Discuss what the test is: a game, and what it is not: an indicator of how smart you are or how well you will do in college, graduate school, or life.
Bring awareness to students’ choices during the exam: time, attention, how they felt during the exam, and more.
Relieve anxiety!
Attention training is becoming increasingly important to improve studying, focus, choice, and time management. It also has an impact on brain development and neuroplasticity. Attention Training Practice OR Attention Movement Lesson!
Information and exercises added to each Workshop.
Let's talk about YOUR CHILD and what's they can do now to get ready for their future!
7 Steps to Success: Assess * Evaluate * Align * Recommend * Commit * Action * Results. Evaluate the assessment, Align with what is important to you and your family, and make recommendations so that you and your child can Commit and take Action to see Results.
Personalized analysis of your child's assesment by test sections may include essay writing tips.
Students and parents will also have the opportunity to discuss any concerns or to ask any questions you may have.
Jan-Feb Exam: 9-11th grade students get an early start to studying.
May-June Exam: students who are not going to take the official exam yet can use this exam to support their learning.
Breakthrough Exam Expereince: 9th-12th graders can accelerate their growth and test scores by shifting how they study for and take standardized tests. They can prepare for the 3 tests they'll really be taking: Content, Strategy, and the Inner Tests.
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