Contact:Dr.
Dennis Shaw, Center Director
Huntington Learning Center of Ankeny
515-965-3860
ShawD@HLCmail.com
Huntington Learning Center of Ankeny
515-965-3860
ShawD@HLCmail.com
Ankeny.HuntingtonHelps.com
Huntington
Learning Center Offers Advice for Effective SAT/ACT Prep
Ankeny, Iowa June 1, 2017– It’s that time of
year when many college-bound students are taking or re-taking the SAT and ACT.
Dr. Dennis Shaw of the Ankeny Huntington Learning Center says that the best way for
students to prepare for college entrance exams is through plenty of practice.
“It is true that keeping up with school work inherently helps students acquire
the knowledge that they need to perform on college entrance exams, but there is
no substitute for regular, thorough studying of the types of questions they
will see on these tests,” says Doctor Shaw
He suggests
that parents think about the following as they and their teens develop a summer
study schedule that will yield positive results:
Learn
the ins and outs of each exam. Teens should get to
know the format and details of the exam they decide to take. It’s essential to
understand what is expected on the test, the time limit for each section, the
number of questions, and other basic information. This can help steer teens
toward one exam over the other. Some of the major distinctions that could also
impact a test-taker’s decision between the exams:
·
The ACT has a Science Test that tests
critical thinking skills (while the SAT does not).
·
The SAT has one more reading passage
than the ACT.
·
The SAT has some math questions that must
be answered without the use of a calculator (the ACT allows the use of a
calculator for all math questions).
Take
a diagnostic evaluation. A teen’s very first step to
devising an effective SAT/ACT prep plan should be taking an initial test to
determine his or her strengths and weaknesses. Study sessions will be far more
effective when teens know exactly what to study and where they need to improve.
A full-length diagnostic test gives a baseline so that teens can identify areas
to focus on (and measure their progress).
Create
a schedule. Teens will be more effective in their
study approach if they create a schedule with milestones. The schedule should
dedicate the appropriate amount of time to each subject and specific section of
the exam, targeting weaker areas and considering teens’ strengths. Certainly, a
teen’s specific test score goals (possibly driven by his or her target college
or university) and the gap between the diagnostic test score and “goal” test
score will impact the amount of study time needed.
Cover
all the elements. Yes, the SAT and ACT require
subject-matter knowledge—this should be the foremost area of focus in a teen’s
study plan. However, the best study plan should cover several other areas as
well:
·
Practice
exams – Teens should take at least two full-length, timed
practice tests that simulate the actual test environment.
·
Speed
work – There are a lot of questions on the SAT and ACT to
answer in a short time frame. It’s important to work on improving one’s speed
without sacrificing accuracy.
·
Stress
management – There’s no getting around the fact that
the SAT and ACT can cause teens anxiety because of the impact that the exams
can have on their future. It’s important that teens learn how to manage any
stress and are able to employ relaxation techniques as needed.
Plan ahead
for a retake. Many teens
take the SAT or ACT a few times to attain their best score. Summer before
junior year is a good time to prepare for the SAT or ACT. In doing so, keep in mind that many colleges
have application deadlines as early as January 1. The SAT is offered seven times per year and
includes a summer test in August, and ACT is offered six times per year, with
the first test of the school year occurring in September. It’s wise to put the
best foot forward by adhering to a study plan and schedule because planning
ahead for specific test dates is key.
Dr. Dennis Shaw invites parents and teens who are unsure where to
begin to call the Ankeny Huntington Learning
Center at (515) 965-3864 “We understand that few
parents and teens know the best way to study for the SAT or ACT, or how close
together those study sessions should be—and those sorts of details,” Dr. Shaw says. “We’re adept at assessing students’ abilities,
developing targeted programs to help them achieve their goals, and helping
students do well on these tests.”
Learn more about Huntington’s premier, 32-hour and
14-hour SAT and ACT prep programs and the Huntington test prep approach at www.huntingtonhelps.com.
About Huntington
Huntington is the tutoring and test prep
leader. Its certified tutors provide individualized instruction in
reading, phonics, writing, study skills, elementary and middle school math,
Algebra through Calculus, Chemistry, and other sciences. It preps for the SAT
and ACT, as well as state and standardized exams. Huntington programs
develop the skills, confidence, and motivation to help students succeed and
meet the needs of Common Core State Standards. Founded in 1977, Huntington’s
mission is to give every student the best education possible. Learn how
Huntington can help at www.huntingtonhelps.com.
For franchise opportunities please visit www.huntingtonfranchise.com.
©2017 Huntington Mark,
LLC. Huntington Learning Center®, the
three-leaf logo, and 1 800 CAN LEARN® are
registered trademarks of Huntington Mark, LLC. Each franchised Huntington
Learning Center is operated under a franchise agreement with Huntington
Learning Centers, Inc.
No comments:
Post a Comment