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Learn Effective Testing Strategies for ACT & New SAT
EA Test Prep offers four-week group test preparation for the February ACT starting January 3rd. SAT six-week prep starts January 24th.

Buying gifts and cooking holiday treats have filled the last few weeks, and now, the schools are closed. As high school juniors enjoy the vacation from their studies, many are thinking about the new SAT that will be offered for the first time on March 5. Many people are concerned about this new test, but EA Test Prep is well prepared to help you understand this exam and achieve the scores that you are seeking.
We have been evaluating the new SAT and planning effective strategies just as we did with the old SAT. Although the format is new, the College Board is seeking to determine critical reading and writing skills as well as determining mathematical proficiency. At EA we will still be empowering our students by offering new strategies that are appropriate for the new exam.
In case, you have decided to take the ACT, EA Test Prep has been evaluating the changes made to this test too. Although, most of the changes are minor to the English, Science, Reading, and Math sections, the essay has been totally redesigned. We have tweaked some strategies where needed and created an EA approach for the essay.
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The week of January 3, EA will be offering our four-week group test preparation for the February ACT. Our SAT six-week group test preparation will begin the week of January 24. EA is still offering the option of taking English/Reading and/or Math instruction as well as our FREE test practice session for students registered in our program.
The new year is about to begin, and EA Test Prep is ready to help minimize the stress of the college process. Please visit our website www.eatestprep.com, email us at eatestprep@gmail.com, or call us at 845.582.0017. We will be delighted to answer any questions. Our goal is to meet our students’ academic needs.