Without a doubt, the primary credential a student brings to college admissions is an SAT I score. This guide offers many practical and helpful insights for young people, parents and guardians, and teachers as they prepare for college admission, including specific suggestions about how students may increase their scores on the SAT I or ACT test.
Dr. Stobaugh argues that SAT I preparation requires a lifestyle change, a commitment of time and resources to this arduous task. Reading classical books full of rich literary techniques and advanced vocabulary is the single best preparation for the cognitive-developmental, critical reasoning of SAT I. Preparation for the SAT I will encourage students to develop study habits and Christian disciplines that will benefit them for the remainder of their lives.