Can't Get No SATisfaction
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America's Best Colleges 2007
by Petra Bartosiewicz
Starting the night before the exam won't get you very far, but weekly practice tests in your freshman year aren't necessary either. For most students, the summer before junior year is the optimal time to begin practicing for the PSAT. "The new SAT has more content, and so simply more familiarity, more practice, is going to make students feel more comfortable," says Ned Johnson, president of PrepMatters, a Maryland-based test prep firm. "Just so long as kids don't burn out and so long as it doesn't compromise their academics." ...
America's Best Colleges 2007
by Petra Bartosiewicz
Starting the night before the exam won't get you very far, but weekly practice tests in your freshman year aren't necessary either. For most students, the summer before junior year is the optimal time to begin practicing for the PSAT. "The new SAT has more content, and so simply more familiarity, more practice, is going to make students feel more comfortable," says Ned Johnson, president of PrepMatters, a Maryland-based test prep firm. "Just so long as kids don't burn out and so long as it doesn't compromise their academics." ...
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