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I can answer questions pertaining to college selection and application strategies, SAT and ACT test preparation, and general areas of education involving students from kindergarten through high school.
I have tutored students from kindergarten through high school and assisted students with college selection and the college admission
process for the past 16 years. I also teach workshops for the SAT
and ACT tests.
National Association for College Admission Counseling
Higher Education Consultants Association
Bachelor degree in education and counseling with graduate work in individual learning styles and reading development. Continuing education in college admissions and elementary/middle school education
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I would try to register for the SAT as though this is the first time you are taking the actual test. So instead of logging in, sign in to register. Then you should be given your registration number which
It would be best if you could take both the SAT and ACT sometime your junior year so you could concentrate-if you wanted to-on the test which you think you can get the highest score. There is an ACT is
I recommend the official guide because the College Board is the company that publishes the SAT. It is as close to the real thing as you can get. Go over the reviews on the three different parts of the
You will need to go on line to the College Board website. It is www.collegedirection.com. There you can request a test location that is closest to where you live. It also explains the fees involved
I think you need to do some work on your math because it is particularly low. I would also put more time on the ACT and try to improve all four sections. Most Ivy League schools choose their freshman

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