Students will be able to take the current (paper and pencil) version of the SAT exam through 2023. Starting in 2024, the College Board will be launching a new version of the exam.
Feel free to schedule a consult in order to better understand which version of the exam is best given your child's timing.
Facts:
- The SAT & ACT don't test what you learn in school.
- Most all test prep courses fail, because learning a new subject (SAT/ACT) in a couple months doesn't work.
Langley Prep Method:
This is why the Langley Program focuses on a proven long-term approach:
- Course Length: Packages ranges from 5-12 months.
- Format: Zoom
- Meetings: Once a week
Benefits of Starting Early
Reduced Stress and more time for Retakes: By taking the SAT early, you can spread out your preparation and avoid the stress that comes with last-minute cramming. This can lead to better performance on the test and a more positive overall experience. Taking the SAT early provides ample time for retakes if you're not satisfied with your initial score. Many students improve their scores after studying and preparing for the test again. Starting early allows you to retake the test multiple times before college application deadlines.
Improved Confidence: Early testing can boost your confidence, as you'll have more time to familiarize yourself with the test format and content. This confidence can positively impact your overall performance on test day.
Focus on Academics: By taking the SAT early, you can complete this requirement sooner and then focus more on your coursework, extracurricular activities, and other aspects of your high school experience. This can lead to better grades and a more well-rounded application.
Plan Ahead and more flexibility on Applications: After receiving your initial SAT scores, you'll have a better idea of the types of colleges that might be a good fit for you based on their score requirements. This can help you narrow down your college choices and plan your application strategy more effectively. Some colleges have rolling admissions, meaning they accept applications as they are submitted, and some offer early decision or early action options. Taking the SAT early ensures you have scores ready for these early application deadlines, giving you a higher chance of being admitted.
Improved Confidence: Early testing can boost your confidence, as you'll have more time to familiarize yourself with the test format and content. This confidence can positively impact your overall performance on test day.
Focus on Academics: By taking the SAT early, you can complete this requirement sooner and then focus more on your coursework, extracurricular activities, and other aspects of your high school experience. This can lead to better grades and a more well-rounded application.
Plan Ahead and more flexibility on Applications: After receiving your initial SAT scores, you'll have a better idea of the types of colleges that might be a good fit for you based on their score requirements. This can help you narrow down your college choices and plan your application strategy more effectively. Some colleges have rolling admissions, meaning they accept applications as they are submitted, and some offer early decision or early action options. Taking the SAT early ensures you have scores ready for these early application deadlines, giving you a higher chance of being admitted.
Colleges of Langley Prep Alumni
HS Graduating Class of 2023 |
HS Graduating Class of 2022 |
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