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Ways to Use Your SAT Score to Shine on your College Application

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Ways to Use Your SAT Score to Shine on your College Application

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According to the College Board, the SAT

organizer, “Most students take the SAT for

the first time during the spring of their

junior year and a second time during the

fall of their senior year.” It is important for

high school juniors to plan ahead of time

to ensure that they are well prepared for

the test, but it is never too early to begin

preparations even if your student is in the

early years of high school.

Over 100,000 middle school students have

taken that advice. They are getting a

headstart on learning ways to master the

SAT. Many of them sign up for SAT prep

courses to lessen test anxiety and learn

test-taking strategies

Are there benefits from this preparation?

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Score Choice provides students with the unique opportunity to choose by date SAT scores

for university application submission. Students submit selected scores to participating

preferred schools. This is great for the nervous test taker who was not satisfied with their

first test score. Students taking the test more than once have the opportunity to improve

their scores. These scores are good for almost 5 years. Students can begin taking the SAT as

early as the 9th grade for college admission. With concentrated practice throughout their

high school career, students can expect to see an improvement in their scores overtime.

Score Choice

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Early test takers are in the driver seat for the college application process. You are able toapply for college admission under early decision or early admission process. Students intheir junior year can submit their SAT scores to universities for review. This demonstratesto the school your interest. Your scores may give you access to special campusvisits, invitations for information sessions, or school scholarships. Colleges use standardizedtest scores for admission, scholarship awards, course placement, or selection to a specificprogram or major. Sending your registration score report ensures that colleges have themost complete set of information about you for use in their review processes.

Tour Your Preferred University

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Every summer, some of the leading universities in the US (Duke University, John Hopkins

University, and University of Georgia) open their doors to middle school and high school

students. These students spend 2 to 3 weeks with other talented and gifted students

experiencing college campus life. Programs focus on Humanities, Science, and Technology

taught by college lecturers with curricula not employed in most middle or high schools. Many

of these students start in the 7th grade and return each year to build on this unique

learning experience creating a standout student profile for college admission. . Above average

SAT scores are required for entrance into these programs.

Exceptional Summer Programs

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Senior year is full of activities – dances, AP exams, college applications and more. Why

put another item on your “to-do” list? Take the SAT early in your high school career

and leave your senior year for focusing on your AP studies and creating great senior

memories. Waiting to take the SAT in your senior year reduces the opportunity for

Score Choice or score improvement for your college applications.

Enjoy Your Senior Year

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• Blaze Educational Services is a non profitorganization based in the US providing collegepreparation services for students seeking admissioninto US colleges.

• We offer schools, and SAT prep institutions a first-rate SAT curriculum for easy use and improvedresults.

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