SAT/ACT Prep Workshop at ISB!

Secretary ISB PTA
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Do you have a child who is preparing to take either the SAT or the ACT in the upcoming months? If so, you may be interested in registering for The Princeton Review’s SAT/ ACT prep workshop. This is an entirely optional resource for students looking to enroll in a SAT or ACT prep workshop in the ISB campus from a reputable organisation.

When: November 20, 21, 27, 28, and December 4 (dates subject to change). Time: TBA.

Where: Reading, Writing and Math: ISB campus.

Science (if requested): Princeton Review’s Sathorn campus.

Who is it for: While this course is open to all ISB high school students, it is recommended that only students who are preparing to take the SAT/ ACT in the upcoming months register.

How it works: This workshop will be divided into two sections.

The first section will be offered at an ISB classroom and will cover reading, writing, and math skills (common for both SAT and ACT). The instruction time for this section is a total of 18 hours. The cost of this first section is THB 24,500/ students. All classroom materials will be provided. Once students have completed the first section, they will be offered to take an indicator i-Test, which is designed to identify whether a particular student will do better on the SAT or the ACT. There is no additional cost for this indicator test.

 

The second section of this workshop will cover only science and will be offered to students who would like to take the ACT. Please note that the science section (typically one 2- 3 hour session) of the workshop may only be taken at the Princeton Review’s Sathorn campus at an additional fee. Interested students/ parents should contact Princeton review directly to arrange such workshop.

Instructors: The Princeton Review Thailand. You can learn more about their workshop here.

Interested families should fill out the interest form by Wednesday, October 6, 2016. Please note that this workshop is subject to minimum enrollment requirements of 15 students.

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