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Fall 2017 Online Test Prep Classes Forming Now!

Back to school season has officially arrived! For many families, this is the time of year where students are getting adjusted to early wake ups, managing homework and after-school activities, and preparing for important tests such as the SAT and ACT. It can be particularly challenging to manage all of these responsibilities for students with work commitments, hectic athletic practice and game schedules, family obligations, and heavy course loads. For these students, Club Z!'s online SAT and ACT test prep classes have proven to be a perfect fit! The Fall 2017 online test prep class schedule has been officially opened for registration - see https://clubztutoring.com/test-preparation/online-classes/ for more details.

What are Online Test Prep Classes?

Club Z!'s online SAT and ACT test prep classes offer students one (1) full-length diagnostic test, complete with video-based answer explanations and a projected score for the test, and twelve (12) hours of one-on-one, live online instruction from a top SAT or ACT tutor. Classes are generally offered monthly, with a once-per-week 3-hour course schedule. All sessions are recorded in HD for playback and additional review, adding even more flexibility for students with busy schedules.

What is Included with the Online Test Prep Class?

Students receive access to an online diagnostic test, measuring strengths and weaknesses on the exam. This test is designed to mimic the SAT or ACT to help students prepare for the actual test. In addition, detailed diagnostic reporting shows students how much time was spent on each question, which types of questions were commonly missed or skipped, and offers video-based instructional models with top tutors demonstrating how to correctly solve each question. In addition, students will receive live online instruction from a top test prep tutor. All curriculum and practice materials are available online, and instruction is delivered using a virtual classroom. The virtual classroom allows the tutor to communicate with the students using a combination of video, written chat, and the use of an interactive, instructional white board.

What is the Cost for Online Test Prep Classes?

Each 12-hour course costs $499 USD, offering a concentrated SAT or ACT prep program at an affordable price point. There are no refunds for missed sessions; however, students can watch lesson playback online, or receive a link to the recorded session if the student is unable to attend live. The average score increase for students completing the online course is 150 points on the SAT and 3 points on the ACT. Enrollment in a Club Z! online class does not automatically register the student to take the SAT or ACT. Students must register to take the SAT or ACT directly. Registration may be available online or via regular mail, and students may request accommodations for either exam during registration. Upcoming SAT test dates include October 7, 2017, November 4, 2017, and December 2, 2017. Upcoming ACT test dates include October 28, 2017 and December 9, 2017. To view the Fall 2017 course schedule, or to enroll in a course, visit https://clubztutoring.com/test-preparation/online-classes/ or call 800-434-2582 today.
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