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SAT and ACT Advice for High-Achieving Students with Amy Seeley

SAT and ACT Advice for High-Achieving Students with Amy Seeley

FromAllison Loves Math Podcast


SAT and ACT Advice for High-Achieving Students with Amy Seeley

FromAllison Loves Math Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What do high-achieving students need to know about the SAT and ACT? Amy Seeley, the co-founder of the National Test Prep Association, shares the inside scoop for parents whose kids are applying to the most competitive colleges. Amy Seeley is the founder of Seeley Test Pros, the co-host of the Tests and the Rest Podcast, and an ACT certified trainer. In this episode, Amy discusses: How the pandemic has affected the SAT and ACT Which test is easier to earn a perfect score What to do if you think your child could be a National Merit Scholar Should your child take the SAT, ACT or both?  Differences between hard SAT and hard ACT math questions You can learn more about how to work with Amy at www.seeleytestpros.com. You can listen to the Tests and The Rest Podcast at https://gettestbright.com/tests-and-the-rest/. Amy and her co-host Mike Bergin interviewed Allison in #84 High-Impact Strategies to Help Students Succeed in Math.  Please subscribe to Allison Loves Math so that you never miss an interview! Don't miss Allison's FREE parent and teacher resources, including the 7 Secrets that Parents of Successful Math Students Know, at allisonlovesmath.com.  
Released:
Dec 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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In the Allison Loves Math Podcast, host Allison Dillard invites you along on her journey to learn about how we, as parents and teachers, can best help our children and students to succeed in math and challenges in general. In each episode, Allison interviews a math, education or parenting experts to learn their best strategies for teaching students to love math, for making math easier and less stressful for parents, and for setting the next generation up for long-term success in math, STEM, school and life.