Performance on entrance and board exams (SAT or ACT) is an important factor in college admissions. The goal of test preparation is to maximize students' familiarity with specific test's structure, question design, and content, a proven strategy to minimize anxiety and improve performance. With individualized instruction, knowledge and content building, extensive practice and proctored exams, APTitude helps students achieve highest scores possible.


In merely 4 sessions with APTitude:

  • ACT scores improved by 20%
  • SAT scores improved by 8.5%

APTitude SAT or ACT Prep Information

We limit our test preparation groups to 6 students to ensure effectiveness. During these sessions, we review SAT and ACT basics, format, and strategies and evaluate and determine students' strengths and weaknesses.  We then customize instruction to meet each student’s specific needs.

Our approach is simple and proven. Initially, we ensure that students have the basic knowledge of the exam material and method. We then expose students to as many sample questions and test sections as possible. In the world of test taking, practice helps make perfect. Our individualized instruction, knowledge of test formats and structure, inventory of real SAT and ACT materials, and frequent proctored practice exams ensure a student will realize their potential on test day.

Our approach includes:

  • Comprehensive subject specific content review
  • Individualized instruction
  • Test taking strategy
  • Practice exams
  • Detailed question review and analysis
  • Analysis and review of results

Some important considerations for the SAT or ACT Prep options:

SAT and ACT tests are administered multiple times and consistently throughout the course of a year. Visit the following websites to view the details of the test dates and registration processes. For the SAT and other College Board exams, please go to http://www.collegeboard.com/testing/ to find out more about testing dates and locations and registration process and deadlines. To learn about the ACT, please go to http://www.actstudent.org/index.html