Preparing for the SAT/ACT: At Bishop Chatard
Bishop Chatard is pleased to once again offer ACT and SAT preparation for interested sophomore and junior students in 2012.
SAT PREP Class conducted by BCHS:
This series of 6 classes in January to March is led by BCHS teachers Katie Schaffner (teaching the math portion) and Jennifer Rea (teaching English). The students spend 1 hour on math and 1 hour on critical reading, vocabulary, and writing.
This class was full for the 2012 session.
Preparing for the SAT/ACT: Independently
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Independent preparation can be done on the College Board site, www.collegeboard.com and/or the ACT site, www.act.org.
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Students can also purchase preparation books and/or computer tutorial programs at major bookstores, such as Borders and Barnes & Noble.
Preparing for the SAT/ACT: Test Prep Companies
Prices vary considerably for these companies, as does the size of the class.
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Jantzi Test Prep at Park Tudor H.S: Preparing for the May, 2012 SAT: Sophomores and Juniors can attend this popular SAT Prep class on Sundays, Apr. 22 & 29 and Mondays, April 23 & 30. Preparing for the June SAT: Classes are Sunday May 13 & 20, and Mondays, May 14 &am; 21. Cost: $495. For registration info, call John Lynn at Jantzi Test Prep Inc, 849-5707. If interested, pick up a flier in the guidance office for more information.
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Club Z Tutoring, 317-826-2222; SSchilling@clubztutoring.com
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IUPUI Community Learning Network 1-800-978-9596
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SAT ExpressOnline register at www.indianaonlineacademy.org
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Bender and Rocap Educational Services 205-9215
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Power Score 1-800-545-1750 www.powerscore.com
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The Princeton Review 1-800-2Review PrincetonReview.com
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Sylvan Learning Center 257-6703 (86th St.) 913-0963(Fishers) www.educate.com
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Oxford Learning 844-6565
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Ivy Insiders www.ivyinsiders.com or call Ivan Dremov at 690-4890
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