Test Preparation Services (TPS)
SAT exam prep in Edmonton is described and opportunities for hometutoring, self-study and taking the SAT test.
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TPS - SAT Exam Prep in Edmonton
Before booking a class, ask yourself if you have the time and commitment to dedicate to it. You should be fairly certain that studying in the U.S. is your goal and that the institution or program you’re applying to actually requires the test. Many students are surprised to learn that an increasing number of colleges no longer require the SAT, and some may accept the ACT as an alternative, especially for students interested in science-heavy majors. Additionally, consider whether you can commit to a class for its entire duration and identify the best days and times to minimize disruption to your regular routine.
Take the time to educate yourself about the test by exploring SAT practice tests through resources provided by TPS and do a few SAT practice tests from links provided by TPS. This will help you avoid spending valuable time and money during tutoring sessions on basic test information, allowing you to focus instead on learning how to tackle the questions effectively.
Take the time to educate yourself about the test by exploring SAT practice tests through resources provided by TPS and do a few SAT practice tests from links provided by TPS. This will help you avoid spending valuable time and money during tutoring sessions on basic test information, allowing you to focus instead on learning how to tackle the questions effectively.
Home Tutoring
For a comfortable and efficient way to study, look at the SAT Tutor in Edmonton page and see what is open. If you are new to SAT you might want to first look at the SAT courses and the registration page if you are sure it fits your needs.
Outside of the Home Tutoring
Sometimes, people feel more comfortable studying outside their homes, but still need a tailor-made program. In this case, tutorials can be arranged whereby students and tutors can meet at any nearby Public library or Community center. Please send us a request if this is a preferred option over home tutoring.
Taking Classes
There are a number of learning centers offering SAT in the area. Many are roll-over courses, enrolling students at no particular point of the program so lessons are non-sequential. This is a problem because SAT needs structure and sequence for progress to take place.
Self-Study
Self-studying SAT anywhere is relatively easy since there is no end to the free resources you can get for SAT. If you prefer the classic way of studying SAT with a book, there are many bookstores that sell SAT reference books such as and Chapters . You may wish to see what you want first and then order them on Amazon if you are hoping to study SAT within an economical budget. Before doing any of this, you might be better off just paying a trip to the public libraries in Edmonton If going overseas, you can find cheaper SAT books like Collegeboard or Barrons, and usually you can save a lot. If you are not so familiar with the SAT exam it may be useful to visit our SAT exam page for study tips, and a blog full of strategies, skills and topics and also current exams. I have also posted free mock exams in writing and through e-mail you can send in your writing and it will be assessed for free using the SAT scoring system.
Test Taking
There are a number of schools that run the SAT test. Please go on our SAT test locations for Edmonton page to get the addresses and contacts