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THE
KEY TO COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE...
EXPERT, INDIVIDUALIZED
SAT PREP
Mary
Margaret Hunt, San Antonio Director of
Elissa Sommerfield’s Critical Reading,
Writing and Math PSAT – SAT Test Preparation Seminars,
stressed the absolute necessity for
college-bound students to seek out the
finest prep class to study for the SAT,
the most dreaded requirement for
admission to the colleges of their
choice. With the revamped SAT college
entrance exam launched last year, the
new version fulfills its reputation as
longer and harder. In addition,
higher-level math, grammar, and an essay
are added.
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Juniors should aggressively pursue
achieving a score to qualify to
enter the college of their choice
during the April, May, and June
2006, SAT test dates.
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Sophomores should assess their
test-taking skills for the PSAT in
October and begin to build their
test-taking techniques. The PSAT
should not be overlooked.
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PSAT
score results alert colleges and
universities of recognized
students. Scholarship and financial
assistance awards begin with PSAT
scores.
Hunt
remarked, “Having trained under Elissa
Sommerfield of Dallas, head of the most
respected, longest running SAT prep
program in Texas, I am experienced and
confident in advising students and their
parents of the numerous benefits of
THE SOMMERFIELD
– HUNT ADVANTAGE”:
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Limited enrollment classes
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Personalized instruction
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Proprietary and test-writers’ own
materials revised semi-annually to
address any changes in the SAT
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Experienced, professional teachers
who put the student first
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Time-tested but up-to-the-minute
curriculum
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Tips
on reading comprehension and
vocabulary enrichment
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Special emphasis on grammar and
especially on written communication
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Review of the arithmetic, geometry,
and Algebra 1 and 2 so stringently
tested on the SAT
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Practice on actual SAT questions
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Work
on logic and critical thinking
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In-depth education on the life-time
skill of intelligent test-taking
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Interactive, interesting classes
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Willingness to communicate with
parents
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