SAT testing is of increasing importance among college applicants. The SAT test tries to evaluate students based on their knowledge, skills and reasoning to give colleges a way to compare different students. We all know that some people do not test well and some I guess answers better than others, so to some relying on the SAT for college entrance does not seem fair.
Fortunately, many colleges are beginning to recognize the inherent flaws in relying on a test score for admission, meaning that they are beginning to emphasize other factors such as student transcripts, athletic performance, community service and leadership in addition to SAT scores. Still, the SAT is a very important test which can make or break a college career so students will not only want to take the test; they will want to prepare for it as best as possible. This is where SAT tutoring comes in handy.
SAT tutoring programs cannot guarantee a certain test score, although some programs may also money back if a certain score is not achieved. Some tutoring services will provide free additional tutoring if satisfactory results are not achieved on the first attempt.
Students can turn to the internet to search for live tutors who can meet with them at home, at the library or in a classroom to provide them SAT preparation. Although private tutoring is a preferred option for many, group tutoring sessions are also available which can often save money. Although a live tutor might be nice, there are other options. For example SAT tutoring can come in the form of an interactive DVD that will provide virtual instruction and a structured course to teach students how to perform their best on the SAT.
For those who do better with a live instructor, live sessions online are also available which can, at an affordable price while still offering one on one attention. As with tutoring that is live and in person, online sessions are available one-on-one or as a group.
When looking for SAT tutoring, be sure to shop around for different products, services and features. Because this is a very competitive market, students can often find better rates without sacrificing quality. also, students should not feel locked into one tutoring method. If one service seems like it�s not working they should not hesitate to move to another.
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Yes, it is. There's a lot of evidence that SAT prep courses increase the scores of the students who take them.
The current rate for SAT tutoring done by professionals, is $85 an hour.
yes there are some which are hiring people for SAT tutoring. on houston craiglist they have many post for peopke seeking for SAT tutoring jobs and for those who are interested in hiring them.
Tutoring students for the SAT test can provide a source of income. To advertise your services try places such as Craigslist
Princeton Review does SAT subject tutoring with students. They also prep for the LSAT, ACT and GMAT. Here is a link - www.princetonreview.com/.../sat-subject-tests-tutoring.aspx
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SAT verbal scores over 500 75%, SAT math scores over 500 76%, SAT verbal scores over 600 36%, SAT math scores over 600 34%, SAT verbal scores over 700 10%, SAT math scores over 700 10%, and also the GPA must be 3.4 or better.
Test Scores for 2006-2007 SAT verbal scores over 500 70%, SAT math scores over 500 66%, ACT scores over 18 94%, SAT verbal scores over 600 25%, SAT math scores over 600 21%, ACT scores over 24 33%, SAT verbal scores over 700 4%, SAT math scores over 700 3%, ACT scores over 30 2%
Your SAT scores expire after 10 years.
You can find SAT tutoring services for your daughter in Santa Fe at www.collegeboard.com. Another good site is www.princetonreview.com.
There are several online SAT tutoring programs available. Some of the programs but most of them will cost you. Two of the top websites are www.number2.com, and www.ivybound.net.