Tuesday, February 21, 2012

SAT Prep



Let's face it. You went to your local bookstore and got that behemoth of a book (read: that Big Blue Collegeboard with the 10 real SATs), and it's been collecting dust on your desk ever since.

You want to open it, and, if you have, you don't know quite where to start. Should you start timing yourself? Ugh. Take a full, 4-hour test, perhaps? Heck, no.

And so, after you are done debating what you should or should not do, you decide to not do anything at all.

The test comes creeping around the corner, and, still, nothing.

Sure, for those who have that superhuman self-discipline, it's a no brainer to just study on your own. But, for us mere mortals who have the attention spans of half-brained gnats, studying "on your own" will lead you nowhere. Not to a good score. Not to the school of your dreams.

So, MeriEducation, anyone?


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