SAT prep begins Nov. 1
High school students can prepare for the SAT with on-campus prep course
8:25 a.m., Oct. 13, 2015--The University of Delaware is offering an intensive test prep course for high school students who wish to prepare for the SAT. This fall’s SAT Prep Course takes place on Sunday afternoons, Nov. 1-22, from 1-5 p.m. on UD’s Newark campus.
Enrollment discounts are available for Delaware residents and children of UD employees.
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The four-day course consists of 20 hours of classroom activities led by an experienced test preparation instructor. Students are provided with an in-depth review of the exam materials including real test questions, insight into strategies for succeeding on standardized tests and a comprehensive study plan.
All students will receive The Official College Board SAT study guide and a customized workbook. Classroom instruction is supplemented by student access to live online review sessions and online office hours in the weeks leading up to SAT exam dates.
This course will target the current version of the SAT, with all practice exercises and examples taken from the current exam format. However, the skills and tools covered in the class will also help students planning to take the redesigned SAT set to launch in March 2016.
Students generally take the SAT during their junior year of high school. This prep course is ideal for juniors who may be taking the test for the first time, or for those who have already taken the exam but wish to improve their score.
The SAT Prep Course is offered in partnership with Educational Testing Consultants (ETC). A leader in higher education test preparation, ETC currently provides test preparation classes at over 30 colleges, universities and schools across the country.
For more information or to register, contact UD’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies at 302-831-7600 or continuing-ed@udel.edu or visit the website.