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ACE The Test!

The SAT is required for admittance to most colleges
and universities. It is given over 3 hours and 45
minutes and is divided into three sections: critical
reading, writing, and mathematics. The 70-minute
mathematics section covers basic arithmetic,
algebra, and geometry skills.

The purpose of the SAT is to test logical reasoning
and critical thinking skills. Instead of directly testing
basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry, the SAT
takes it to the next level. The examiners are looking
to challenge normal thought processes and test
adaptability to problems that are presented in unfamiliar
and confusing ways. They want to see whether
college applicants can find solutions by thinking
creatively and “outside the box.” This requires a
thorough and cross-disciplinary understanding of
basic mathematical principles that can be applied
towards solving unusual problems elegantly.

We’ve developed the Mathnasium SAT Math Prep
Program to give students the individual attention
they need to maximize their score on the math
portion of the exam. Each student will come away
from an initial assessment with a plan to address
weaknesses in the areas covered by the SAT and
develop skills to tackle every question. Coupled
with test strategies and tips, regular practice
exams, and progress reports, the Mathnasium SAT
Math Prep Program is superior to other approaches.
Provided adequate time is given to prepare for
the exam, we are confident that students’ scores
will improve after following our program.

Call Mathnasium of Washington Township today @ 856-875-1234, or visit us at www.mathnasium.com/washingtontownship.




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