Summer SAT and ACT Classes Now Forming!
In case you missed it, the College Board (makers of the SAT college entrance exam) announced a new August test date for the SAT this year. That means that students will have an earlier opportunity to take the SAT, on August 26, 2017. In order to make space for the early fall test administration date, the College Board also announced that they would not offer the normally scheduled January test date, starting with 2018. Registration is currently open for students wishing to take the August SAT and get a jump start on their path to college success. The first ACT exam of the 2017-18 school year will be offered on September 9, 2017, with ACT registration for that test date opening in August. So what does this mean for current sophomores and juniors? There's no time like summer for SAT and ACT preparation! To help students achieve their highest scores this fall, Club Z! is offering summer SAT and ACT online classes, beginning in June. Classes will feature 12 hours of instruction with a live tutor using Club Z!'s web-based teaching platform. Each course will run for 4 weeks, include an in-depth diagnostic test, and access to the Z Prep! Score Booster online study tool. Space is limited for this intensive course, so call 800-434-2582 for more information, or register to attend a summer SAT or ACT online course today.
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December 13 ,
2018
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