SAT Group Tutoring Information

Our group class of up to four students teaches both the skills and strategies necessary to master the SAT.  Students or their families form their own private "tutoring and study group" and discounted rates apply.  It is our experience that many of the advantages of one on one tutoring remain in place if we limit the size of the tutoring and study group to four students.  Our program will enable the students in the groupto recognize the concept being tested by each question and then to apply our proven test taking strategies.  This helps to boost bost scores and overall test confidence.
Highlights from the group class include:
• An initial diagnostic test to pinpoint your child’s strengths and weaknesses
• Over 30 hours of classroom instruction
• Three timed, full-length practice SAT’s
• Strategies to combat test-taking anxiety
• Regular updates on your child’s performance
If you have more questions about our SAT program or would like us to provide you with references, please email us at jmaroney@firstchoicecollege.com We believe that we offer the best test preparation in our area, and would welcome the opportunity to prove so to you. 

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Meet with our Ivy League educated tutors, live, face-to-face via our customized internet platform. All sessions are recorded and indexed, so you can review previously covered material at any time.    Utilize our expertise and cutting-edge technology to help you prepare for the most important test of your high school career.  Click here to view a sample session and learn more. 

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