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4 Reasons Test Prep Is Worth It


Some parents are skeptical about the value of an Test Prep camp or course. Does my son or daughter really need it? Is it worth the price? These are legitimate questions, so perhaps the best way to answer these questions is to consider the facts.

More students are attending college than ever before. While this is a positive trend, it has also created a lot of stiff competition.

It is no longer good enough to be “smart.” With so many qualified applicants, high school students who wish to attend a highly competitive college need to do more than rank in the top 15 percent or maintain a 3.5 GPA to stand out to college admissions counselors.

Today’s all-stars now have resumes that include about a semester of college credit hours, a short stack of extra-curricular sports, activities and clubs, a list of competitive awards, some elected leadership positions and a running tally of community service hours. Oh, yes, and the stand-out applicant also needs to have stellar test score.

Even if your high school student is well positioned to gain acceptance into a top school, if you have the means it is still smart to enroll him or her in ACT Prep at least once to give him or her as much leverage as possible.

Here are four reasons why Test Prep is worth it:

1. More scholarships & financial aid

Students with stronger scores have a greater chance of receiving college scholarships and healthy financial aid packages.

Colleges rely heavily on scores when awarding merit-based scholarships. Students with higher scores often receive better financial aid packages (i.e. more grants and work study, less loans) than their peers with lower scores. College tuition is not cheap, so investing in a Test Prep camp may end up giving parents a nice return on their investment.

2. Assess level of readiness

The unofficial test score from an Test Prep camp helps students discover their level of readiness.

This eye-opener is probably the greatest benefit because parents can assess the strengths and weaknesses of their teen and take steps to close any knowledge gaps. Parents, for instance, can purchase study guides or hire tutors to cover any material their child forgot. They may also meet with the high school counselor to make any course changes. The score from Test Prep will provide the baseline for parents to begin measuring their student’s improvement.

3. More learning

Nearly every student will learn more from Test Prep than self-studying at home.

Books and some online courses may be cheaper, but most teens need the focused classroom environment to take their learning seriously. The main advantage is the coach. The coach does more than quiz students; he can provide further explanation and instruction for the more complicated test problems. The coach can even offer test strategies and problem-solving tips. Parents may have to pay more, but the knowledge their child gains from Test Prep will exceed what can be achieved from studying alone.

4. Easier testing

Students who attend Test Prep will have an easier time taking the official test.

Because the teens are already familiar with the sections and format of the test, they will fumble less through the test pages and better manage their time. Their deductive reasoning skills will be sharper, and they can answer questions more decisively. The test will still be challenging and intense, but the test-taker will experience less stress and self-doubt.

Test Prep will help students become better test-managers, which is a value. Keep in mind that Test Prep may certainly boost your student’s score, but it cannot replace four years of high school. You need to make sure your son or daughter is following the most rigorous course curriculum and taking Advance Placement classes.

Finally, do not wait until your teen’s senior year of high school to register him or her for Test Prep . These classes are not intended to be a one-shot or “last-ditch” effort. Students should start preparing for college admission tests in their early years of high school while they still have time to catch up and get on track.

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