Planning the SAT Timeline (Start Now!)

Posted: Feb 08, 2011 |Comments: 0 |

A recent night of babysitting two school-aged children has given me a deepened appreciation for today's students. Not only do they have to juggle school work, extra-curricular activities, and family time on a daily basis—but the demands are year-round!

It is no wonder that many of our tutors spend significant time with their students practicing the habits of the How of school—skills that relate to organization, time management, and scheduling out adequate time for exam preparation. Not only are these fundamental practices necessary in order to be successful in school, students will use these skills for the rest of their lives.

Planning ahead is even more important when students begin taking standardized tests. Since most tests happen in the spring, February is an ideal time for parents to sit down with their student and figure out the test-taking timeline.


Before you sit down for this discussion, parents and students should have the following calendars at their disposal:

• The 2011 SAT Schedule: offered in January, March, May, June, October, November, and December (exact dates here)

• The 2011 ACT Schedule: offered in February, April, June, September, October, and December (exact dates here)

• The student's Final Exam Schedule

• Vacation Dates

• Sports/Extra-Curricular Activities Schedules

And don't forget to take a deep breath. Remember, even junior year is manageable if you plan ahead and pace yourself!

Launch Education Group is a premier academic tutoring company serving the Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington D.C. areas. All tutoring is in-home, one-to-one, and customized to the needs of the student, with a focus on academic mentorship. Launch Education Group also specializes in personalized ISEE, AP, and SAT Subject Test Prep. All Launch Education tutors are graduates from prestigious undergraduate colleges. In addition to a record of proven academic achievement, they are selected for their experience, charisma, passion for mentorship, and adaptability in working with a variety of learning styles.

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