ACT and SAT Practice Test to be Held for College-bound Students
rochester, MN (PRWEB) November 01, 2016 -- College entrance exams can be scary and getting ready for them often feels like a huge task. Many high school students ask, “Should I take the ACT or the SAT?” and “When should I take these tests?” The answer to these questions depends on each student.
That’s why College Tutors of Rochester, MN invites college-bound students to take a practice ACT or SAT to gauge their current achievement level and readiness for college entrance exams. This test is offered at no charge.
Many colleges use these exams fairly heavily in the admissions process. It is a common measure to compare across thousands of applicants who show interest in a college each year. This puts immense pressure on students.
The College Tutors Practice Exam is:
- No cost to you.
- Real ACT/SAT practice tests; accurate and useful results.
- Includes a meeting with an expert to go over results
The practice tests are offered:
When: Saturdays at 9:00 a.m. (11/12, 12/3, and 12/10; then every Saturday beginning in 2017)
Where: College Tutors Learning Center - 4115 26th St NW, Suite 102, Rochester, MN 55901
How to register: Contact College Tutors at (507) 202-8498 or send an email to rochestermn(at)collegetutors(dot)com. Registration closes by 3:00p.m. the Wednesday before each test and space is limited so contact us today.
About College Tutors
With strong and dedicated local ownership, College Tutors franchises have been Building Stronger Families® nationwide since 2001 and in Rochester, MN since 2010. We provide customized, one-on-one tutoring for kindergarten through 12th grade. Our services include subject specific help, study skills, and college prep tutoring (including ACT and SAT tutoring). For more information on our full-service tutoring solutions, call or email Lindsay Stepp (507.202.8498, [email protected] or visit http://www.collegetutors.com.
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