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Well, most schools do. All my friends from other schools have taken it, but there are some schools that don’t have one. They usually offer the class to juniors. But check with a school counselor to see if that specific high school has an SAT preparation class.
im a 10th grader at southside and here they have an ECHS (early college highschool) program.which prepares us for the SAT and THEA test.its all with UTSA
Ehh, it depends on your highschool. Some do, some don’t.
The other day, I was watching T.V. and saw a commercial for Sullivan. They had the list of everything they have, and they had SAT prep, if you’re willing to pay. I’m sure any place like Sullivan would do the same thing. If not, you can ask your Guidance Counselor and explain the situation. Sometimes, they can have some teachers, go over the work-books if they don;’t have groups/clubs.Even though I’m in Middle School, I know that a kid in my grade went after-school with help for the SSAT(for private, if only I knew about that!!).
Well, most schools do. All my friends from other schools have taken it, but there are some schools that don’t have one. They usually offer the class to juniors. But check with a school counselor to see if that specific high school has an SAT preparation class.
I can’t guarantee that all high schools do, but my daughter’s has one. I would guess that most schools do.
im a 10th grader at southside and here they have an ECHS (early college highschool) program.which prepares us for the SAT and THEA test.its all with UTSA
Ehh, it depends on your highschool. Some do, some don’t.
The other day, I was watching T.V. and saw a commercial for Sullivan. They had the list of everything they have, and they had SAT prep, if you’re willing to pay. I’m sure any place like Sullivan would do the same thing. If not, you can ask your Guidance Counselor and explain the situation. Sometimes, they can have some teachers, go over the work-books if they don;’t have groups/clubs.Even though I’m in Middle School, I know that a kid in my grade went after-school with help for the SSAT(for private, if only I knew about that!!).
Hope this helps a little