SAT-PSAT-ACT PREP An Introduction for MIDDLE-HIGH SCHOOL
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It is never too early to start preparing for the PSAT, SAT or ACT. If students want to do well on these tests they need a solid foundation in mathematics, but they also need experience practicing the types of problems that are on these tests. Most school mathematics curriculums do not prepare students to take these standardized tests. LEVEL #1 provides 60 units (360 problems) of questions like what’s on the SAT/ACT. There are also 30 evaluations to check the progress of your students. LEVEL #2 provides 26 units (170 problems) of questions like what’s on the SAT/ACT. There are also 13 evaluations to check the progress of your students.
Since LEVEL #1 is an introduction to the SAT/ACT, the questions are the easiest to medium type that you would find on these tests. LEVEL #2 are more advanced questions. These units can easily be added to your school’s regular mathematics class curriculum. For more practice try SAT ALGEBRA and SAT GEOMETRY.
Parents always provide positive feedback when they know you are providing a little extra to their child’s education. High scores on the SAT/ACT will equal scholarships and being accepted into college.