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SAT Prep Group's Strategy Benefits Overall Study Skills

By: PRLog
Preparing for the SAT Provides Much More Than Good Test Scores
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. - Oct. 27, 2015 - PRLog -- For nearly a century the SAT has been the barometer for high school juniors and seniors seeking admission to colleges and universities across the country. 1926 marked the first year that the rigorous test was administered to students, and the test has undergone a series of revisions and updates over the years to become what it is today. Studying for the test has always been a skill that is closely linked to the overall education and formation of America’s youth. The test represents the objective standard by which aspiring applicants are judged, but it is also a litmus test for the studying ability and memory capability of test takers. In actuality, studying for the test is a skill that is attributable to other areas in life, and one that generates external benefits – outside the realm of the obvious, the recognition by universities and the possible increase in scholarship allotment. These sort of fringe benefits are elements that the team at Sat Prep Group have known for many years. Their strategies for test taking are helpful outside the realm of a standardized test – a truth that the lucky students enrolled in their program are privy to.

From establishing an essay section to changing the nature of the questions, to even changing the possible point total – the SAT has seen its fair share of changes. Students have been forced to follow the trends and prepare themselves for the newest version of the test in order to acquire acceptance into the college of their choice. This ability to adapt, and evolve as the world grows and evolves has made the SAT a truly formidable examination. But inasmuch as it is an examination, the SAT is also an opportunity for competent students to show their worth and demonstrate a commitment to studying and working that will pay off later in life.

“Simply put, studying for the SAT is a win-win situation. Students are exposed to proper test preparation techniques, techniques they can take with them for years to come,” explained SAT Prep Group founder and CEO Steve Kirshenbaum, “…the rigorous training we put our students through is instrumental in their overall education. It helps them to learn how to properly approach standardized testing – how to go into the test with confidence.”

SAT Preparation Group began in 2001 by Steve Kirshenbaum as a response to the poor state of the conventional test prep industry. Since its inception, their coaches have helped 1,400+ students find their true potential, increasing scores by an average of 336. Their holistic test prep is a fusion of life habits and academic skills scientifically proven to improve brain function, alertness, and retention.

www.satprepgroup.com

(877) 672-8773

Contact
Nicole Smallwood
954) 670-9650
nicole.s@satprepgroup.com

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Studying for the SAT teaches students how to tackle college level course work.

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