| Did you know that this year's SAT had the largest drop in Critical Reading
Scores in 31 years? Math scores dropped, and writing scores on the new essay were
weak. These drops occurred at a time when more students are taking prep classes
for this test than ever before. |
 Billions of dollars are spent by school districts and parents
on SAT, ACT, and PSAT prep classes.
So why are scores going down? |
Suzanne Sutton has been hired to help students raise scores for more than 30 years.
She has put her most successful ideas into a workbook for students who will be taking any
of these - or similar - tests. The workbook is organized to
give students plans for studying that adapt to the time until the test: one month,
three months, six months, one year, or many
years away. |
Suzanne writes, "Parents
and schools waste so much money and time on courses that promise to raise scores with
gimmicks and strategies, or rote repetition. They don't work, and even worse, they cause
students to believe that the way to a higher score is to outsmart the test, rather than to
master what it covers. These tests, after all, are for students headed to
places of higher learning - do we really want them to get there without mastering what
they will need when they're there? "The
greatest test strategy is to know enough to know the answer." |
Raising SAT, ACT, PSAT and similar tests -
without Prep Classes:
A Workbook
by Suzanne Sutton
The workbook offers a plan for students that adapts to
whatever time interval they have until the test - whether the test is one month, or many
years away, or any time interval in between. It includes Suzanne's most effective
ideas and methods, from 30 years of helping students raise scores.
Available Early 2007 |
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