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The SAT test is a standardized entrance exam you will likely encounter on your journey from high school to college. The scores measure a high school student's readiness for college and are used for college admissions decisions and awarding merit-based scholarships. Created and administered by the College Board, the SAT consists of multiple-choice questions in both math and verbal sections.

At Frederick Community College, SAT prep classes combine your knowledge and experience with essential tools, proven tips and important information so you're ready to earn your best score. Additionally, the advance practice provided in these classes allows you to set realistic study schedules, tackle fears, and build confidence prior to your exam.

Ready to get started? Begin by making note of upcoming test dates and college application deadlines to create a reliable timeline, then select the prep classes that best fit your schedule and register online today.

About SAT Prep Classes

SAT Prep - Math Review

Acquire test-taking strategies for optimal SAT performance while reviewing geometry, algebra, and mathematics. Bring a calculator and the latest edition of the Barron’s SAT book to class. Homework assignments strengthen learning between sessions. Small class size ensures one-on-one instruction. Prepare for success with individualized semi-private sessions.

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SAT Prep - Verbal Review
Study vocabulary, improve reading comprehension, and acquire test-taking strategies for optimal SAT performance. Bring a calculator and the latest edition of the Barron’s SAT book to class. Homework assignments strengthen learning between sessions. Small class size ensures one-on-one instruction. Get ready to earn your best score with this in-depth review. Click below to learn more and register online today.

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Important Tips and Information

Many colleges require an SAT test score as a part of the admissions process. College admissions officers will review standardized test scores alongside high school GPAs, classes taken in high school, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, interviews, and essays. The weight of scores varies in the college application process from school to school. Overall, the higher you score on the SAT, the more options for attending and paying for college will be available to you.

Preparing and taking a practice exam well in advance of a scheduled test date should be standard for all students looking to achieve their highest possible score.

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