Send Your Kids to College is hosting a simulated SAT/ACT Test and College Planning Workshop for parents on September 19th, 2020, at 10:00 am.
The test concludes at 1:15; students have the option of completing the essay portion of the test, which will conclude by 2:00 pm. By participating in this practice exam, students will get a feel for what to expect when taking the real SAT or ACT Exam and find out in which areas of the test they need to spend more time studying.
We encourage parents of students to stay for a one-hour presentation while students begin the testing. During the meeting, parents will:
- Learn about MyCollegeMax – a program designed to help students identify majors and colleges which are a good fit.
- Learn about improving scores on college admission tests and learn why it is important for their student to properly prepare for the SAT/ACT Test.
- Hear techniques on reducing the cost of college from a Certified College Planning Specialist
- Your student will earn 500 SAGE Scholars points just for attending the seminar; that is equal to $500 in tuition rewards!
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