NetShoppers.com Article Server
Article Publishing and Hot Recipes Index


Welcome Guest !
please login or register a new free account.


Channels: | Directory Home | Article Home | Pixel Ads | Auction Project (coming soon) |

Archives | Submit Article | Top Rated | Advance Search | Contacts Us | Rss Feeds



    Main Categories
» Articles
» Press Releases
» Recipes

  More Options
» Most read articles
» Most rated articles

   Subscription
Subscribe now and receive free articles and updates instantly.
» Your name » Your Email

titles description    advance search
Published : September 21, 2006 | Author : Staff
Category : Humanities | Total Views : 358 | Unrated

  
SAT importance has changed dramatically over the past few years. Many students strive to score as high as possible, because a high SAT score may translate into acceptance, and in some cases, scholarship money.

The basics of testing can be learnt quite easily; however the focus of this article is whether spending several thousand dollars for a prep course is ideal. At some private schools, more than half the students don’t think twice about spending thousands on a good coaching company.

Do you need a prep course? It depends on how you learn best, and what is your motive for taking up such a course. Most of the techniques in prep courses are already mentioned in prep books that are sold in bookstores for thirty dollars.

Top students seldom gain much from coaching. The effortless insight that marks the best standardized test-takers cannot be taught. On the other hand, a student who lacks motivation may not benefit from a SAT prep course either. For diligent students, the benefits from a prep course will vary. If you are the type who is well-organized and initiative, you’d probably do as well with self-coaching software and books.

If you are enthusiastic about a prep course, by all means, take up one. If you believe that a prep course will raise your score, chances are that it will. Other types of students who may benefit from a prep course include students who learn best with adult direction. They often need help in staying focused, so a prep course will be a good idea. It depends on how you learn.

Before you sign up for a test prep course, be sure you research thoroughly what exactly you will be taught. Meet the instructor firsthand. Don’t pay too much attention to guarantees; they are not reliable indicator of how effective a particular course is. It’s always a good idea to try to take up a prep course BEFORE the first time you take the SAT. That way you’ll avoid a sudden spike in your score • an event likely to raise suspicions in the admissions offices • which is the result of a cram course.

Devin is a college applicant with 2 years experience in admissions. His acceptances include the honors program at U of Michigan and Cambridge in the UK. He runs a website at http://www.admissions-guide.info.



1 2 3 4 5
please rate this article     Poor
Excellent    
Most viewed articles in Humanities category

Type Of Tattoo By: Jasmine Yap
About Tattoo By: Jasmine Yap
Are SAT prep courses worth it? By: Devin Yeo
College Interview – What Questions Should You Expect? By: Devin Yeo
Divining The Future By: Tom Takihi
Most recent articles in Humanities category

When You Want Teachers To Say Nice Things About You By: Devin Yeo
Type Of Tattoo By: Jasmine Yap
Divining The Future By: Tom Takihi
College Interview – What Questions Should You Expect? By: Devin Yeo
Are SAT prep courses worth it? By: Devin Yeo

 Visitor's Comments !

there are no comments...


    Random Pick
Technology is increasing daily and plenty of consumers are facing new challenges about learning new forms of communication using computer hardware or software. The changes in our world raise many questions, and these common questions and answers focus on one growing area of communication, IP Telephony or Voice over Internet Protocol.

    Statistics
» Total Articles
1150
» Total Authors
67
» Total Views
260421
» Total categories
340

Delete cookies set by this site | Top   

________________________________

©2000-2007 by NetShoppers.com, an IC Online Services company. All rights reserved.
Terms of use and Privacy statement for Netshoppers.com THE Online e-Commerce and Home Shopping Directory
Index Dedicated to Shoppers and the Home Shopping Community. Always FREE ~ Never a Membership FEE
-- Please email all inquiries to adspace@netshoppers.com --