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SAT Prep Course for 2008 Januray SAT Mon Oct 22, 2007 0:31 am  SAT Prep Course for 2008 Januray SAT
 

Higher Knowledge Education - The World's Finest SAT Prep Course
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43 Total Course Hours - for Ultimate SAT Preparation


► The practice tests are administered in sessions that are three and a half hours in length, and the lessons and the test reviews are three hours long.

► There are a total of 9 lessons, 8 Q&A times, and 3 full-length proctored practice SATs. The extensive schedule allows us to cover not only the fundamental so of the New SAT, but also the strategies and shortcuts for handling those challenging problems that mean the difference between a good score and a great score.

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► All of our instructors have taken a real, Educational Testing Services administered SAT or SAT and scored in the 95th percentile. That means they scored higher than 95% of the people who have taken the test! Because they really understand the test, they're able to help you with just that: understanding the SAT questions by decoding the minds of the test makers.

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► If you take our Full-length Course, you will know exactly what to expect on the New SAT. The practice tests and much of the homework we use are from real SATs. That way, when you take the real SAT, you will already be comfortable with the test format and structure.

► There are four total practice tests administered by a Higher Knowledge proctor; one on the first day of class, another mid-course, and last one at the end of the course. Detailed analysis and review are given for the second and third practice tests.

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"Amazing" This is the word I would say when someone asks me how was 12 day-long Higher Knowledge SAT Course. Honestly speaking, I didn't expect this much improvement in SAT just in 12 days.

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Taking two weeks off from my summer, I spent about eight hours with two teachers studying for SAT. The thought of studying practically the whole day was a big stress, however, when the first class started, I soon got excited for the coming two weeks. Higher knowledge had prepared a book with great practice questions that helped us get ready for the real SAT. We also had several chances to take the real SAT to check how much we have improved.
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