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Most Popular SAT and ACT Prep Blogs

We know you're busy, parents. You don't necessarily have time to hunt down the best, most relevant information for important topics like helping your child prepare for the SAT or ACT. Not to worry! The educational experts at Club Z! have compiled our best, most popular SAT and ACT blog entries to help narrow your search. You can check them out by clicking any of the following links:
http://www.clubztutoring.com/blog/5-tips-improving-your-sat-or-act-score
http://www.clubztutoring.com/blog/sat-vs-act-which-one-should-you-take
http://www.clubztutoring.com/blog/z-prep-act-materials-will-help-your-child-get-right-college
http://www.clubztutoring.com/blog/free-video-tutoring-module-essay-writing-sat-and-act
http://www.clubztutoring.com/blog/big-changes-ahead-sat-and-act-what-students-and-parents-need-know
  Want more? Check out YesCollege.com, a web site that promises the top 100 sites and apps for SAT and ACT. You can access those sites and apps by clicking here: http://yescollege.com/2013/04/act-sat-prep/.   Now if only we could make it this simple to get your child to pick up his/her room, or knock off items on your ever-growing to-do list. Yeah, we get it. We're parents too.  At least there's one less thing to tackle on the list, for now. Happy reading!
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