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Are All Students Put in the Same Class,
Regardless of their Score Level and Ability?

You might be shocked to learn that almost every company out there lumps all students together into the same class, regardless of their SAT score level.  If you think this sounds a little crazy, we agree!  There's no need for a one room schoolhouse, one size fits all approach to SAT prep, and that's why we give you the choice of three different class levels:

• REGENTS:  This class is designed for students scoring below 500 out of 800 on each section of the SAT (or 50 out of 80 on each section of the PSAT). This class is right for you if your overall score range is below 1500 out of 2400. You can expect a strong focus on the basic skills necessary to do well on the SAT, as well as an equal emphasis on SAT-specific strategies. 

• HONORS:  This class is intended for students scoring between 500 and 650 on each section (or between 50 and 65 on each section of the PSAT). This class should be the right fit for you if your overall score falls somewhere between 1500 and 1950 overall. We spend less time reviewing the basics, and jump right into both advanced logic and problem-solving skills as well as SAT-specific strategies. Our focus in this class is more exclusively on SAT questions of medium and hard difficulty.

• GIFTED:  This class is reserved for students scoring above 650 out of 800 on each section of the SAT, or above 1950 overall.  You can expect a quick pace and a focus on only the most difficult SAT questions.  We'll delve into both traditional methods of solving extremely hard SAT problems as well as alternate approaches designed to boost both your speed and accuracy.

So now you're in a class that's geared to your scoring level, but... how many students will be in my class?

 

>> Click here to learn more about our small class sizes

 

 


 

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