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INSTRUCTOR:Kelly Maher Course Syllabus If you are college bound, you will almost certainly be required to take the SAT Assessment. Almost all undergraduate colleges and universities require that prospective students take either the ACT or the SAT, and most students take both. During the first class you will take a diagnostic SAT test to assess your strengths and weaknesses. The course will then be tailored to your specific needs. Topics include effective word usage, grammar, and reading comprehension for the verbal sections; techniques for the science reasoning section; and basic and advanced math concepts (including fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions) and algebraic and geometric concepts for the math section. 2007-2008 COURSE SCHEDULEwill be posted as soon as it becomes available
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