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Seminar: Should I take the ACT or the New SAT and the university admissions essay

When: Jan. 16, 2016

Time: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Where: Key Admissions, 5th Floor, 5750 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6M 2V9

Here are some questions we’ll answer about the SAT and ACT.

  1. What is the ACT?
  2. Is the ACT just as acceptable as the SAT for top universities?
  3. How will the SAT change?
  4. How does the SAT compare to the ACT?
  5. Which test requires more reading?
  6. Does one test have more complex passages?
  7. Is one test better than the other for those who speak English as a Second Language?
  8. Does one exam give less time per question than the other exam?
  9. Are both exams subject to tricks and strategies?
  10. How can I determine which test to take?
  11. What are the SAT sub-scores?
  12. Given that there are sub-scores, will I have to take SAT subject tests?

And the university admissions essay…

  1. The dos and don’ts of good college admissions essay writing
  2. Develop effective hooks for your readers
  3. Convey your passion and genuine self

Presenters

Richard Dalton

BA and BSc, State University of New York

MA, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

Founder, Your Score Booster

Sarah Chapman

Graduate, Crofton House School

Second Year Student, Harvard University

Admissions Strategist, KEY ADMISSIONS

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Read articles by Your Score Booster founder Richard Dalton: An article in Quartz on the SAT and an article in AdmitSee on how to improve your ACT essay.

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