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Why savvier students aren’t skipping the SAT and ACT
- October 27, 2020
- Posted by: Dr. Al Benthall
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My story in Charlotte Five this week explains why savvier students aren’t skipping the SAT and ACT.
Top Takeaways:
- Test optional doesn’t mean don’t send scores.
- Even at test optional schools, the overwhelming majority of students still submit SAT/ACT scores.
- There’s a new online, self-paced option called SAT Solved that uses mini videos to explain each answer and feels like a private tutor.
- In-person test prep remains popular yet safe with limited class sizes, temp checks and masks. (SAT prep for Dec. 5 test, kicked off this past Sunday. There are a few spots left for next ACT class starting Nov. 1 for Dec. 12 ACT.)
#satprep #onlineclasses #charlottenc #coaching #actprep #virtualclassroom
Why savvier students aren’t skipping the SAT and ACT
By Benthall Test Prep
The Charlotte Observer
October 27, 2020
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Author:albenthall
Dr. Al Benthall received his PhD in English Literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in May 2002. Having taught numerous courses at colleges and universities in North Carolina, Michigan, and Washington DC, his passion for excellence at the university level eventually led him to become a certified ACT and SAT tutor with a national test preparation company, and to continue his work as a private tutor. Having studied many different approaches to achieving top scores on the SAT, he eventually came to see that strategy and simplification are the keys to cracking the “SAT code.” Dr. Benthall has tutored hundreds of students in Charlotte, NC and the greater Charlotte area, and his strategies now regularly increase students’ scores by over 200 points on the New SAT and over 4.5 points on the ACT.