Professional Development & Materials for Teaching SAT & ACT Test Prep
- Training Sessions with Educators
- Classroom Materials
- Test Grading & Analysis
- Course Planning & Support
- Results and Case Studies
"Our daughters were accepted into their top choice colleges and my wife and I give full credit to
A-List...The significant improvements in their SAT scores and the fact that we, as parents, were able to provide that opportunity for them is precisely why there is a need for the type of program you have developed to be made available to every child regardless of income. This is why I have brought A-List into school districts I have been fortunate enough to lead: to train our teachers and provide the support necessary to improve our students’ scores.”
-Dr. James Montesano, Father and Nyack Schools Superintendent (NY)
Why an SAT/ACT Course?
- Improve student test scores
The average national score improvement from PSAT to SAT is 55 points. In 2010, students who completed an A-List SAT program had an average total score improvement of 168 points. - Cost-effective test prep solution with significant long-term savings
An A-List SAT/ACT course provides schools and educational organizations with a cost-effective test prep solution that not only benefits students, but saves money in the long run. - Aligns with Common Core (CC) Standards
The SAT and ACT accomplish many of the goals of the Standards; they are designed to identify whether students are ready for college by testing them on the skills and knowledge they will need when they get there. The College Board and ACT, Inc., have published studies demonstrating how the skills they test on college entrance exams align with the skills of the Standards. Bringing test prep and CC curriculum together will ultimately enhance student outcomes. - Students earn scholarship $$$
Reaching certain score thresholds not only results in admission to superior institutions, but can also help students qualify for scholarships, grants, and other sources of financial aid. - Students avoid remedial classes
Achieving benchmark SAT/ACT scores allows students enrolling in community college and/or state schools to avoid remedial classes.


