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College planning is intricate as lots of families with high-school students are discovering. In addition to all the applcation paperwork, there is the question of testing and receiving excellent entrance test results. With the increased competition for desirable colleges, exams are more important than before. Readiness screening uncovers areas that require effort and encourages tutoring in these fields. Lindero Learning Center in Oak Park offers a no cost SAT example test, a complimentary ACT practice test and a free ISEE rehearsal examination in November. These tests will reveal which ISEE, ACT or SAT preparation courses your son or daughter needs.

Timing the test taking for a pupil's schedule can be just as significant as which exam preparation is offered. Juniors generally have the PSAT in October. The results are returned to the student 8 weeks later, giving 3 or 4 months until the actual exam. Your student's program could get in the way with that timetable and cause an overload of work.

The student school and extra-curriclar schedule has to allow the time needed for necessary test preparation. Sports seasons, school plays, or any other school activities take up time that ought to be given to examination preparation and may merit adjusting the test dates to fit your established timetable.

Academically, most students learned all the critical basics after their sophomore year. If everything is equal, I do suggest going with the standard time. After all, throughout the junior year, school students will still be developing relevant language and writing ability, even if most have previously had the maths. But to my mind, the need for arranging the program once the student has time to get the full benefit of it overshadows the other considerations.

Visit <a href="http://www.LinderoLearning.com/tutoring">Lindero Learning's web site</a> Lindero Learning Center in Oak Park or call 818-292-8627 for more information on the Free ACT/SAT Practice.