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#2 (permalink) Thu Jul 21, 2011 22:22 pm SAT software that tracks progress/results??? |
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Hi Fishkram!
I think I know a site that will be very helpful to you and your son. I'm not sure if you found it yet, but it's called BenchPrep and allows you choose the number of questions you want in each quiz (I believe the lowest is 5). Also, each question you get wrong comes with a very detailed answer explaining how to get to the right answer. I bought it for my daughter and so far she loves it. It's almost like a game to her because at the end of the quiz/test it gives complete analytics and shows what areas she needs the most help in.
Check it out....benchprep.com
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Katie33 New Member
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#3 (permalink) Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:09 am SAT software that tracks progress/results??? |
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PrepMe.com is a popular new software-based SAT prep program.
I recommend to all my students to take as many practice tests under TEST-LIKE conditions as possible! I encourage them to sit in a quiet room with a timer and a paper exam. Taking the exam routinely is the most effective method of practice.
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Parliamenttutors New Member
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#4 (permalink) Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:58 am Try using this website called Vocabulary.com |
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Hi Fishkram,
I know a website that can teach your son vocabulary and it can't be cheated. It's called Vocabulary.com. When he answers a question wrong, the word whose definition he didn't know will be remembered by the website so that he keeps getting asked questions about it until he masters it. Also, those words he struggles with will have simple, thorough explanations of their meanings so that the material is possible to remember and interesting.
I think your son will enjoy Vocabulary.com. The website adapts the difficulty of the words it asks your son to his skill level based on his performance so he won't get discouraged. It constant gauges his improvement so that he is always being asked the appropriate words.
By the way, did I mention it's free?
Hope that helps,
- Nick |
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Briananode New Member
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