[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]College students listening to a university lectureSitting down and reading a book or plugging away at math problems can become mundane very quickly.

A student that is bored studying or not using very effective study methods for their individual needs may

give up easily. Here are four tools that will help your student efficiently prepare for the SAT.

1) Test Prep Apps

Children constantly use their phones and iPads. You can encourage them to use devices for studying.

There are a variety of test prep apps available ranging from free to $25.00. An article from New York

Times reviews some of the best apps available. You can allow your child screen time feeling confident

that they are using it wisely. Some of the apps track progress so that you can be sure your child is using

their phone to study.

2) Practice Testing

There is no better way to prepare for the exam than a practice test. You can find practice tests online,

available from the College Board. Mr. Test Prep uses practice testing as a significant part of their test prep

methods.

3) Flash Cards

Flash cards may sound old-fashioned, but they are a very effective method of memorization. Flash cards

can be carried easily and used during any moment of free time. The act of making the flashcards also

helps cement the facts in your child’s mind. The repetition flash cards offer is helpful for recalling facts

from memory, even when you are under the pressure of taking the exam.

4) Grammar Skills

Improving grammar skills will help your child on the SAT. Online tools can help your child learn

challenging grammar concepts and refine their grammar knowledge. Grammarbook.com is one site that

offers grammar hints and tips, as well as quizzes to test your child’s grammar knowledge.

These four tools can be effective ways to track your child’s improvement and meet their SAT score goals.

It’s possible that your child may even enjoy studying while using these tools.

Santa Clara SAT Prep

Mr. Test Prep gives his students the deep learning skills they need to perform well on a lifetime worth of tests. At his Santa Clara SAT Prep center, he helps his students overcome years worth of bad mental habits and poor confidence so they’re ready to take on the test and reach their maximum score potential. With a combination of one-on-one and group testing, Mr. Test Prep offers the best of both worlds: experience with the conditions of the test and focused, student-specific instruction.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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