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I opened this blog to help anyone who is preparing for his SAT.
I remember myself when I started - I was so lost and in such a panic.
Luckily I got this great SAT guide that helped me a lot . So study hard and good luck!



I am a freshman in high-school (home-schooled) and i am also in college, i was just wondering if there was an accelerated SAT and ACT Prep course that would help me prepare for the Sat and ACT, and also get me up to date with college algebra, history, science, and english.

Here are a list of things i need in the class:

I need something that will only take 6-12months
I need to be able to track my progress

One Response to “Is there an accelerated SAT and ACT Prep course?”

  • Dorothy says:

    I’m not sure that cramming is the best way to prepare for the tests, but you could go to Barnes & Noble or any good book store and ask them to show you the SAT Preparation section. You should find about 20 books on the shelf. Browse through them and buy four or five. Be sure one of the books you select is named, "Princeton Review", that’s the book that will help you the most toward a higher score, but it’s geared toward understanding the minds of the test creators, rather than feeding you facts that you should know anyway.

    Besides the Princeton Review, you might want to read literature; just reading a lot is the main thing to do to prepare for taking the exam. Search the web for "list of great books".

    If you feel your knowledge of grammar is weak, get "Warriner’s English Grammar and Composition", the best English text on the market. Start with the "First Course" and go through "Fifth Course" and then finish with the "Complete Course" and you will actually be the smartest kid on the block because odd are they’re not getting a good course in grammar anyway. Get an older edition and save lots of money. (Grammar really hasn’t changed in forty years, right?)

    Good luck.

    For Math, get the Saxon Math series, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Advanced Math, Calculus.

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