A great article in the New York Times by a mother of a high school junior talks about the dizzying array of options when approaching test prep. Back in the day, you simply took the SAT test and your score was reported to your prospective colleges. You most like did very little prep or may have simply bought a test prep book for practice. Things aren’t so simply anymore.
“As it stands, Nicole remains unsure about which college admissions test she will take (perhaps both), how many times she’ll sit for it, whether or not she will submit her scores to colleges, and if she’ll need the results to count at all.”











How’s that for a headline? Our team at ePrep believes confidence goes a long way towards maximizing your SAT score, and if you’ve put in the practice time you go in with confidence. Following the ePrep method of practice, grade and review (under simulated, test day conditions!) you are well prepared to take on the SAT. We want to wish all our ePrep students best of luck on this Saturday’s SAT test.