by Jake | Jan 27, 2015 | Preparation, SAT
As high school students, you face a multitude of challenges unique to you. Seemingly endless activities and obligations compete for your precious time. It would be exhausting, and detrimental, to try and do it all: take AP classes, play in the jazz band, compete as a...
by Jake | Nov 27, 2014 | SAT
What could possibly be the relationship between the SAT and Thanksgiving? Is there even any relationship at all? Not really. I suppose if you just received your November SAT scores 2 days earlier, you might have some interesting topics of conversation with relatives....
by Jake | Oct 8, 2014 | SAT, Uncategorized
Students certainly need some highly developed SAT skill-sets as a foundation. After that, the exam is all about precision. Students, parents, and just about everyone complain about the unfairness of the SAT. One of the main causes of these complaints is about the...
by Jake | Sep 3, 2014 | SAT
Yes. First some brief history. The SAT was first administered in 1926 and was called the Scholastic Aptitude Test. This name lasted until 1990 when it was switched to the Scholastic Assessment Test, which lasted for only 3 years. In 1993 the letters S.A.T. officially...
by Jake | Nov 15, 2012 | SAT
I encourage all of my students to take the SAT twice in close succession. There are a few reasons for this: The CollegeBoard has a policy called Score Choice which allows students to pick and choose which scores they send to colleges. This means you can pretend an...