
WHAT IS THE SAT?
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is a standardized test required for admission to all U.S. colleges and universities. For athletes, the higher the SAT score, the better the academic grant money one can receive and therefore, less is required in athletic grants and from the family. In addition to the student's school marks, extra-curricular activities and admissions essay, SAT results play a crucial role in the admissions process.

STUDENTS WILL:
* Learn important study techniques and concepts for all sections of the SAT.
* Learn general study and test preparation skills, in addition to important test-taking skills.
* Do many practice questions and be provided with ongoing evaluation and feedback.
* Do timed test sections in the areas of critical reading, writing and mathematics.
* Learn how to read and write well and be better at math.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
* 25+ years of experience as SAT and High School Mathematics Instructor
* B.A. (Psychology), M.A. (Sports Psychology), M.Ed. (Counselling Psychology)
* NCAA Soccer – 1987-1991 - Dartmouth College, 2 Ivy League Championships
* Played soccer at many levels for many years / Coached youth soccer and sports for many years