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(Online) SAT Prep Matters

September 26, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Online SAT Prep Matters is an SAT prep course designed for college-bound high school sophomores and juniors who plan to take the SAT in fall 2020.

The redesigned SAT has a total score made up of two parts — verbal skills and math. The average SAT score for students in Maine is 1031 total  (College Board report, graduating class of 2018 all Maine schools).  According to the College Board, to attain at least a C in a non-remedial college math class, a student must score 530 out of 800 on the math section of the SAT. However, only about 40 percent of high school students can do so.

Course instructor Mary Smyth, M.D., believes that students need to understand the concepts, not just cram at the last minute in order to pass a test. Smyth has tutored students for the ACTs, AP Calculus, SATs, and SAT subject tests for fifteen years. Under Smyth’s tutelage, and through their own hard work, most of Smyth’s students have improved their SAT scores by 100-200 points.

                                               

PROGRAM DATES & TIMES

September 26-27, October 3-4 and 10-11.

Both sessions are online and run 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Students will be expected to complete homework outside of Zoom class time, which will be used to go over the assignments.

 

PROGRAM BENEFITS                                                                     

  • Increase your SAT scores
  • Develop effective study methods and habits
  • Improve your confidence
  • Identify the most important concepts in math and grammar
  • Learn to use an evidence-based reading comprehension technique

 

TOPICS COVERED

  • High school math content through Algebra II and beginning PreCalculus
  • Standard English conventions in writing
  • Reading comprehension
  • Essay writing–analytic type

 

WHO SHOULD ENROLL

  • College-bound high school sophomores and juniors

 

INSTRUCTOR

Portrait of Mary Smyth, in front of a chalkboard in a classroomMary Smyth, M.D.

Dr. Mary Smyth has taught all levels of math at Watershed School (an independent high school in Camden, Maine) for the past 13 years. A retired pediatrician who became interested in the math curriculum when her sons were in elementary school, she has tutored and taught in SAD 28 and the Five Town CSD, and was a Gifted and Talented instructor in RSU 13. Smyth is also an expert on college admission testing and has tutored many students over the past 15 years in preparation for SATs, ACTs, SAT subject tests and AP Calculus exams.    

PROGRAM FEE

$240

Need-based scholarships for Knox and Waldo County students. More information about scholarships is here.

LOCATION

Zoom

CLASS CAPACITY

6

For more information or to request an accommodation contact Allison Small, Early College Program Coordinator, allison.small@maine.edu; 207.581.8004.

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Details

Date:
September 26, 2020
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
$240
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Website:
https://hutchinsoncenter.umaine.edu/professional-development-programs/sat-prep/

Venue

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