10 Mar

Last minute SAT help!

Author: Elizabeth

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So, the SATs are THIS SATURDAY. And your high school student might still need a little help getting ready. I don’t know how much SAT prep courses usually cost, but Brightstorm’s SAT Package Special, originally $147, is selling for $98. It includes:
• 14+ hrs of online videos covering content review, strategy, tips and tricks
• Interactive quizzes and downloadable practice problems and study guides
• Self-diagnostic test to point out areas to improvement with links of specific videos to review
• SAT practice problems and sample tests
• Daily study planners
• 24/7 access to online videos and downloadable practice sheets
• Dynamic teachers who use real life examples to make learning fun

If this sounds like something you can use, click here:

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I did absolutely nothing to prepare for the SATs and my scores reflected it. My verbal score was okay but my math score was horrible.  I don’t remember the minimum score required for the college I went to, but I’m thinking I barely made it.  I’ll leave you with one last thought:

1.) His —- sense of humor caused more —- than he must have intended.

(A) debunk..sobriety
(B) wry..confusion
(C) prominent..impudence
(D) dry..jargon
(E) incorrigible..paucity

Anybody know the right answer? :)

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4 Responses to “Last minute SAT help!”

  1. This is a great deal for an SAT course. Live ones usually go for a whole lot more.

    Some great additional resources are: number2.com, quizlet.com, and http://ichi2.net/anki/ (last two for memorizing vocab).

    Cheers,
    B

  2. Elizabeth
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    Borya- thanks for the information!

  3. Lindley says:

    I think the right answer is B, but I am guessing there is some trcik to this an I am probably wrong. I remember those darn “fill in the blanks” questions practically gave me an ulcer during the test!

  4. Lisa says:

    This is a timely post. My daughter has to take the SAT by June, and I was wondering if there was something online she could do (since she’s on the computer 24/7 anyway).

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