Help Your Teen Succeed At The SAT
- A study by the College Board states that teens want their parents involved in college prep and planning
- The College Board and other research shows that group study is more effective than studying alone
- Educational experts say games as study tools motivate students and help build confidence
- A little studying can go a long way: A 7% difference in score can mean the difference between a top or tier 3 school
- Research confirms that fun enhances learning
Connect With Your Teen Over The SAT
- See how prepared your teen is for the SAT
- Discover which SAT subjects your teen needs to work on most
- Understand of how hard the SAT exam is
- Bond with your teen over the challenges he is facing
- Open talks about college plans
- Introduce younger kids to the SAT with a game
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