While some students may benefit from the rigid structure of a commercial test prep course, many find the classroom experience both impersonal and inattentive to their needs. Whether preparing for the SAT Reasoning Test, the ACT, or the PSAT, clients prefer the one-on-one test prep strategy as much more effective and efficient. Ms. Fung will answer your questions every time. Busy students with complicated schedules due to athletics and extracurricular involvement often find the flexible scheduling with Ms. Fung to be of particular value.
SAT versus ACT. Many students and parents wonder whether they should take the SAT, the ACT, or both. Ms. Fung will evaluate the student's academic credentials and offer a suggested course of action based on the data available.
Start Early. Sophomore year is the ideal time to start preparing for standardized tests because Junior year is often academically more rigorous.
Early SAT preparation further offers the student the benefit of being prepared for the PSAT/NMSQT in October of Junior year. Ms. Fung believes that studying for the SAT before Junior Fall affords the best chance to perform well in the National Merit Scholarship Competition.
Helpful hint: Register early for the exams to ensure your best choice of test center location.
SAT versus ACT. Many students and parents wonder whether they should take the SAT, the ACT, or both. Ms. Fung will evaluate the student's academic credentials and offer a suggested course of action based on the data available.
Start Early. Sophomore year is the ideal time to start preparing for standardized tests because Junior year is often academically more rigorous.
Early SAT preparation further offers the student the benefit of being prepared for the PSAT/NMSQT in October of Junior year. Ms. Fung believes that studying for the SAT before Junior Fall affords the best chance to perform well in the National Merit Scholarship Competition.
Helpful hint: Register early for the exams to ensure your best choice of test center location.