Trung Ngo from LA TUTORS 123 asked me personally his top 5 questions:
1. All parents want their children to do well on the SAT, but few make the effort to study and take the test with them—much less take the test 7 times. Beyond keeping your son inspired to ensure success on the SAT, what kept you going from one test to another location?
Well, first of most, I would say that any parent can do what I did (i.e. motivate a teen to study for the SAT), and it does not take 7 tests! Any degree of warm engagement from a parent will do (even at first if they don’t act like it. Be patient. They shall!). What kept me personally going had been that I actually just like the SAT (crazy as that noises). It was enjoyed by me… like a crossword puzzle.
2. Year the College Board reports that 55% of juniors improved their score when they took the SAT again in their senior. Exactly What is your advice for students retaking the SAT? How can they get the most out of it?
Oh, wow, let me see if I can be brief here: Be methodical with the preparation. The greater amount of vocab, the better. Stay into the front line on test time, if possible. Simply Take the test in a classroom that is smallnot a cafeteria or gym). Attempt to get a desk that is regulari.e. maybe not a arm/chair desk tablet).
3. You took the SAT 7 times over the course of 10 months: how did your scores improve from the test that is first the last?
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