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A recent study done by researchers from Ohio State University and Emory University found that the greatest increases in SAT scores came from private courses. The least effective method of preparation? Prep books. Don’t trust your SAT prep to a book, a high school class, or a grad-student instructor working part time at a national test prep company.
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What’s in it for you
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21 hours of classroom instruction (PLUS your 4-hour practice test from ETS analyzed by instructor)
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8 full practice tests created by the actual SAT test makers, and 6 additional practice tests
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Over 1700 pages of materials and practice problems
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Supplemental SAT Prep Student Manual
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Repeat the SAT Test Prep Course at Texas A&M if higher score not achieved*
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Free access to the instructor after the course with extra one-on-one tutoring available
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Small class sizes
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Experience counts
The Texas A&M SAT prep course is taught by a National Merit Scholar and Lechner Fellow who scored in the top 1% on his SAT. Cody Blair, an educational consultant and former public school teacher, has been teaching for over eight years. He also teaches the Texas A&M GRE Prep course and the College Capable seminar which covers time management and study skills for high school and college students.
Why lock yourself into the techniques taught in a particular book or by a particular prep company? Blair draws from …
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The published materials of national test prep companies and authors
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Psychological and pedagogical research
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A fund of techniques he developed in teaching prep courses for many different tests (including the GRE and TExES PPR) over the last eight years
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His personal experiences on the test and in the classroom
You won’t find a more experienced and qualified instructor.
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When and Where
Each SAT Prep Course begins with a 4-hour diagnostic test. Each of the seven class sessions is three hours long. The prep course ends within two weeks of a scheduled SAT. Class schedules vary. Classes meet in the Houston Center Building in the Texas A&M Research Park in College Station, Texas.
Can't come to us? If you have a group of students in your area who are interested in participating in this SAT Prep Course, give us a call (979-845-6346) or send an email to: capso@tamu.edu. We will be happy to schedule a special prep course for your student or parent organization, booster club, church group, senior class, etc. in your area!
Cost and Registration
The course is $595, about half the price of the national test prep companies. If after you complete this course, you don't score higher on the SAT, you can take the course again for FREE!
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Questions?
Contact: Cody Blair, 979-739-7601, cblair@vprmail.tamu.edu
*Roscigno, Vincent., Condron, Dennis. and Buchmann, Claudia. The Myth of Meritocracy? SAT Preparation, College Enrollment, Class and Race in the United States Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal Convention Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Aug 10, 2006 Online <PDF>. 2006-10-05
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If you don’t feel ready to take your SAT after our class, then you may take the class again for free. Should you take the SAT and not be satisfied with your score, no matter what your score is, you can take the class again for free. If you complete all course work required by the instructor and attend all classes and still fail to score higher on the SAT, you may take the course again for free.
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