SAT Prep

How to Memorize Vocabulary

2016-10-22T09:06:17+00:00

Much of the English language (and any language I am sure) is simply repeating the same words over and over. The average American will use about 3,000 words, however the dictionary contains about 50 times as many words. What is the benefit of increasing your vocabulary? Well, if you are a student taking the SAT the answer is obvious. However, even if you just want to learn a new language or learn a new subject in school such as anatomy or geology having a larger vocabulary will help you.

How to Memorize Vocabulary2016-10-22T09:06:17+00:00

Get an Edge Up in the College Admission Game During School Vacation With Ivy Bound Test Prep?s Academic Camps

2016-10-22T09:06:07+00:00

Ron White memory training expert recommends this article on SAT Test prep: Get an Edge Up in the College Admission Game During School Vacation With Ivy Bound Test Prep’s Academic Camps West Hartford, CT (Vocus/PRWEB) February 01, 2011 Whether you’re off to the ski slopes or the beach this school vacation you don’t have to [...]

Get an Edge Up in the College Admission Game During School Vacation With Ivy Bound Test Prep?s Academic Camps2016-10-22T09:06:07+00:00

Don’t Miss Out On Vacation While Preparing For College Admissions

2016-10-22T09:06:20+00:00

Getting into college has become more and more competitive. In order to get a leg up you need to be prepared. There are college admission tests, the SAT, ACT and scholarship applications to complete. Any student willing to go that extra mile to learn how to get a better grade on the tests, and understand what is expected in the applications, will have an advantage over the rest of the pack trying to get into college.

Don’t Miss Out On Vacation While Preparing For College Admissions2016-10-22T09:06:20+00:00

DeStress The SAT by Playing Games!

2016-10-22T09:06:19+00:00

Taking any test is stressful, but the SAT is like the granddaddy of all stressors for a teenager. Parents just don’t get it sometimes. They are putting pressure on their child to do well in school, get into a good college, and live up to their expectations. Kids want to be their own person, and believe it or not, they probably put more pressure on themselves than you can. They don’t need you on their back telling them they aren’t doing well – they already know that. Those who are good students feel they could do better, and those who aren’t know they aren’t. You don’t have to stay on their back to push them further. Don’t underestimate your child!

DeStress The SAT by Playing Games!2016-10-22T09:06:19+00:00

Academic Summer Camps Help Improve SAT Scores

2016-10-22T09:06:19+00:00

Summer vacation doesn’t have to be boring for youngsters, and summer camp doesn’t have to consist of simple crafts, volleyball and boating. Academic Summer Camps are springing up all over and it’s like taking a Caribbean vacation! Students from grades 7-12 won’t realize that the life experiences they are having are preparing them for improving grades and getting higher SAT and ACT scores.

Academic Summer Camps Help Improve SAT Scores2016-10-22T09:06:19+00:00

5 More Test-Taking Memory Tips

2016-10-22T09:07:53+00:00

Taking tests is so stressful, and many people have a difficult time getting through them because they are putting so much pressure on themselves to do well. There are many who have memorized all the material and can recite it forward and backwards, but as soon as they enter the testing room everything they learned [...]

5 More Test-Taking Memory Tips2016-10-22T09:07:53+00:00