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Pinnacle Prep students improve their SAT scores by an average of over 100 points per section and by as much as 600 points per test using our proven-effective study methods.
We have designed specific study manuals based on the most recent exams and give you the experience and confidence you need to score your personal best.
Our tutors work with you to build skills proven to help you score higher on the SAT and on all of your college admissions tests:
- How to tackle tough verbal questions even when you're stumped
- How to break down a long reading passage into manageable parts
- How to turn a sticky algebra problem into easy arithmetic
- When to leave a question blank
- When to guess
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) consists of Math, Critical Reading, and Writing sections. The Writing section includes an essay.
For more information about the SAT, including test format, scoring, test dates and registration details, see the SAT website.
The SAT Subject Tests cover a variety of academic subjects and are designed to measure your knowledge of specific disciplines. The tests are used by schools to predict your ability to succeed in college.
For more information about the SAT Subject Tests, including test formats, scoring, test dates and registration details, see the SAT Subject Tests website.
The PSAT is a preliminary version of the SAT that tests virtually the same verbal and math skills as the SAT. Used by scholarship committees to determine award eligibility, the PSAT provides valuable practice and experience for the SAT.
For more information about the PSAT, including test format, scoring, test dates and registration details, see the PSAT website
The ACT is designed to determine students' general educational development and predicts their ability to successfully complete college-level work. Covering four skill areas - English, mathematics, reading, and science, the test also includes an optional Writing Assessment.
For more information about the ACT, including test format, scoring, test dates and registration details, see the ACT website.
Advanced Placement Tests (AP Tests) provide the opportunity for high school students to earn college credit or advanced standing in a range of academic subjects.
For more information about AP Tests, including test formats, scoring, test dates and registration details, see the AP Test website.
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Start Early
Students gain a huge advantage when they start preparing for the SAT in December or January
of their junior year. Start early and you'll know what to expect and won't be slowed down by surprises.
Students who prepare early can improve their scores by 300-400 points!
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