Description
Chelsea Hall SAT Boot Camp. A 7-week course on Monday and Wednesday from June 19th – August 2nd, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm.
Chelsea Hall is pleased to offer our SAT Boot Camp. This Prep Course is designed for students looking for an intensive, rigorous course of training to prepare for an upcoming test. Upcoming test dates are August 26, 2023, October 7, 2023, and November 4, 2023. The October 7 test date is a QAS date (Question-Answer Service). To request this service – register here: https://sat-edit.collegeboard.org/pdf/sat-answer-verification-service-order-form.pdf
Tutors will present concepts and testing strategies for the types of questions that will be on the different sections of the SAT.
The SAT Math session breaks the questions down into 3 types: Heart of Algebra, Passport to Advanced Math, and Problem-Solving and Data Analysis questions. This session provides guided review and practice over these questions, along with strategies and tips to prepare the student for test day.
SAT Writing and Language section Isn’t the same as everyday Informal English. Even students who excel with writing and grammar in school can struggle with SAT Writing and Language because the test has its own logic. What can be more confusing are the SAT Writing and Language grammar rules that are tested in this section. Our Writing and Language session will focus on the grammar rules that can be found in this section. Strategies and tips, as well as guided practice and exercises, will prepare the student for this section of the SAT
With different passages tested on the SAT Reading section, it’s important to know where your strengths are! The reading passages focus on topics from U.S. and World Literature, History/Social Studies, and Science. With command-of-evidence questions, words-in-context questions, and text-analysis questions, we’ll give you the strategies and tips to move through these questions quickly!
There will also be a LOT of guided practice! Students can complete additional practice tests before the SAT! Practice is truly the key to success in a cram session!
Whether you’ve decided to prepare with a book or a tutoring class, take into account study preferences, score goals, and resources when deciding on a starting point. A good general starting point for prep is approximately 3 months in advance of your test date. This plan provides time to review the tested content and learn strategies for all the question types covered by the SAT. If a larger gap exists between your current score and your goal score, a time frame of 6 months may be appropriate.
Whenever you decide to begin SAT prep, the best start to any program is with a diagnostic test that will reveal what concepts, rules, and strategies will give you the most effective tools for score improvement. We offer free diagnostic tests. To schedule a test, email us at register@chelseahall,com. Or call us at 817-912-1551. The test takes approximately 3 hours to complete and can be completed anytime during our business hours.
All materials will be provided.