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Ready, Set, Score! Fall PSAT Review Class Is Here — Don’t Miss Out!


Hey students (and parents of ambitious teens)!

It’s that time of year again — PSAT season is coming, and we’ve got one question for you:


Are you test-ready or test-worried? 😬


Whether your student is in 8th, 9th, 10th, or 11th grade, the PSAT isn’t just another bubble sheet — it’s a golden opportunity to level up academically and even snag major scholarship money down the road.


Why the PSAT Matters (A Lot More Than You Think)


  • Every 8th–11th grader takes the PSAT in October — it’s not optional.

  • High PSAT scores in 11th grade = potential access to $180 million in National Merit Scholarships and beyond.

  • The PSAT is the ultimate warm-up for the SAT and ACT, helping students build confidence, speed, and stamina for the real deal.

Students who take PSAT prep seriously often see score gains of 100+ points on subsequent standardized tests.


This isn’t your average review. It’s a strategic test-prep power-up designed to help students:


  • Master test-taking strategies that actually work

  • Strengthen key math and reading skills

  • Learn how to tackle tricky questions with total confidence

  • Practice in a fun, engaging small-group setting (4–8 students per class = real attention, real growth)


We’ve seen students walk into the PSAT nervous and walk out feeling like geniuses. This class helps make that transformation happen.


Class Details (You’ll Want to Screenshot)


Dates: Saturdays – Sept. 14, 21, 28 and Oct. 5 & 12

Time: 3:00–5:00 PM

Location: In-person or virtual (you choose!)

Cost: $115 per session — or just $99 if you register by Sept. 1!

Bring a friend and get a discount! 🎉


Want more flexibility? We’ve got alternate dates and private review options too — just ask!


Seats Are Limited — And They Always Fill Up Fast


This isn’t just prep — it’s a secret weapon for PSAT success.


Let’s make October your student’s breakthrough moment.

👉 Reserve your spot now — and turn test stress into test success.


Because when it comes to opportunity, one test can open a thousand doors.

 
 
 

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