Does your student know how to get a great score
on the SAT essay?
"My son's SAT Writing score went up 100 points
after he listened to your program!"
-- J. Cosgrove, PA
Many students don't know how to prepare for the SAT essay section, don't know what the graders are looking for, and don't have a strategy for turning out a strong essay in only 25 minutes -- and end up disappointed with their scores.
This one-hour recorded webinar will cover
everything your student needs to know!
Acing the SAT Essay
- How to prepare (with surprising tips!)
- Strategies for turning out a great essay quickly
- How the essays are graded -- and what a strong essay looks like
- Critical tips for increasing the essay score
Plus, students will practice their new skills by writing a timed SAT essay, followed by a question and answer session.
Program cost includes take-home materials to help students study on their own!
Presenter: Susan Goodkin is a college consultant,a professional writer, and a graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Law School and Oxford University, where she studied on a Rhodes Scholarship. Susan writes and speaks nationally on college planning, and has been published in newspapers including The Washington Post, The Miami Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Sacramento Bee.
Over the past few years alone, Susan's clients have been accepted to Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Brown, Columbia, U.Penn, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Harvey Mudd, Emory, Oberlin, Johns Hopkins, and many other schools across the country.
Only $79!
Three simple ways to order:
1. Send credit card information (MasterCard or Visa) --
card #, expiration date, security code and zip code -- to Susan.Goodkin@LearningStrategiesCenter.com
2. Fax name, e-mail address and credit card information listed above
to 805-642-4999 (secure fax in home office).
3. Call 805-642-6686 (9-6 PT).
Questions? E-mail or call Susan at 805-642-6686
.
I came in with almost no knowledge on the essay and now I feel I know how to prepare and be successful with it. I thought it was all useful and great!" (Student)