Asheville Area Students Get Free College Test Practice
KAPLAN Test Prep & A.C. Reynolds High School PTSO team up to offer SAT/ACT Combo
Students throughout Western North Carolina can get a leg up in the highly competitive college admissions market and the quest for strong scores on the SAT and ACT college exams by taking advantage of a free practice test being offered at the end of August. The A.C. Reynolds PTSO, in conjunction with Kaplan Test Prep, the nation's oldest and largest provider of test preparation and admissions services, is offering a Free Combination Practice Test for SAT and ACT to all area high school students. Students will have the opportunity to sample both tests in one sitting, and gauge their strengths and weaknesses on each test, on Saturday, August 28, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the cafeteria at A.C. Reynolds High School.
In addition to taking a free practice test under timed conditions that simulate the actual SAT or ACT administration, students will receive detailed feedback on their performance on each test, including an analysis of their strengths and weaknesses.
A $10 donation to PTSO covers the hosting of the exam. Pre-registration for Kaplan's practice tests is recommended, as seating is limited. Results will be provided days after the test directly from Kaplan to parents.
TO REGISTER or FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Call 1-800-KAP-TEST or visit kaptest.com/practicetest
Use event code SKGV0059, or note the SAT/ACT Practice Test @ zip code 28803, for August 28th.
Kaplan Test Prep, a division of Kaplan, Inc., is a premier provider of educational and career services for individuals, schools and businesses. With a comprehensive menu of online offerings and a complete array of books and software, Kaplan gives students and professionals the best in test preparation combined with unbeaten convenience and flexibility.
What's New - New Articles, Content and Blogs About Education
- Should a student take the ACT or the SAT? by Brian Caskey
- Free PSAT Results Analysis at Chyten! by Brian Caskey
- AP Classes are Now Enrolling! by Brian Caskey
- FREE EVENTS IN ASHEVILLE SHED LIGHT ON ADULT ADHD by Rudy Rodriguez
- Chyten's free 'College Counseling Night' scheduled for October 20 by Brian Caskey
- A.C. REYNOLDS MIDDLE SCHOOL CONTINUES TO JOCKEY FOR POSITION IN U.S... by Melissa McIntyre
- Join with a friend and get a discount on Chyten's test prep classes! by Brian Caskey
- BRAG Exhibition - Route 80 - Back to our North Carolina Routes by John Elsegood
- Chyten invites area students to take a free ACT vs SAT Comparison Test by Brian Caskey
- October Gardening Chores by Annie Higgins
- Markets Don't Matter, Karma Does by Michele Williams
- Venture Local: October Conference Seeks to Foster Localism and Sust... by Asheville Now
- The Sacred Embodiment Center - The Re-emergence Party and Fundraiser by Justin Belleme
- HEALING FOR THOSE WHO CARE - International luminary teaches locals ... by Jacquelyn Dobrinska
- Annual Wildflower Walk - May 7 by Jacquelyn Dobrinska
- Like Body, Like Business by Eve Haslam
- Breast Cancer Survivors and Friends/ I Can Cope Cancer Support Group by Park Ridge
- Interview with a Mortgage Planner: Real Estate Advice from Ashevill... by Nora Hall
- Purdue college experts show us one great route to lower 50% of wint... by Rosalind Dall
- The Mental State of the Real Estate Seller by Hallie Sheaffer
- Blue Pitbull Pups by nicole mcmullen
- The Dropa Stone tour coming to North Carolina on eve of album release by Jeff B.
- Have you heard about Blind Pig of Asheville??? by Justin Belleme
- North Carolina Drug Card by Bert Melancon
- Incumbent Reisinger Seeks Election to Buncombe County Register of D... by Justin Belleme
- Asheville named a finalist to host USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National... by Asheville Now
- New Year's Eve with Acoustic Syndicate by Molly Kummerle
- Toubab Krewe Returns to the Orange Peel for New Years Eve by Molly Kummerle
- The Billy Sea at The White Horse Black Mountain 12/10/11 by Molly Kummerle
- Vertigo Jazz Project and One Leg Up Announce a Masquerade New Years... by Erin Scholze
Comments
About the Author - Explore Asheville
Contact Explore Asheville:
Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
828-258-6101
www.ExploreAsheville.com

