Weekend Warriors
ACT Boot Camp
BETTER SCORES - OPEN DOORS!
Chappaqua Learning Center is changing the future one test score at a time.
Chappaqua Learning Center’s
Weekend Warriors Boot Camp is the REAL DEAL
While your ACT scores are important, so is your time. Weekend Warriors Boot Camp is the answer: condense weeks of preparation into 6 hours on 1 Sunday You will use the exact same materials and dive deeply into the needed strategies.
Saturday, August 25, 2018: Math/Science: 9:00am to 12:00 noon
Saturday, August 25, 2018: English/Reading: 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Full mock practice test on August 26, 2018, 10:00am
Cost: $325
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CLC HAS DONE ITS RESEARCH
With years of careful analysis and expert evaluation, we have developed the lessons, essential skills, and strategies covered on the ACT.
CLC’s ACT Weekend warrior Boot Camp is test prep designed to fit your hectic schedule. We've worked hard to develop practical, last-minute ACT prep for those “final days” before the test day.
Students will be engaged while they learn the most helpful ACT tips, including:
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Content-specific strategies
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Pacing and time management skills
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Test-taking strategies
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Tips for the most frequently tested question types
BENEFITS OF A BETTER SCORE
College Admissions
College Scolarships
Future Employers
We all know that first impressions are everything! College admissions officers will consider your ACT scores. And you can raise them!
The difference between a 27 and a 31 ACT score––only 4 points––can be $8,000 in scholarships. That 4 point increase is totally obtainable, and CLC can help you get there! And, again, we all know that first impressions are everything!
Your ACT scores may come back to haunt you! According to the Wall Street Journal, PBS, and Time Magazine, employers are increasingly requesting that applicants report their ACT scores as part of the application and interviewing process - sometimes even decades later! ACTs can just be one more metric that sets you apart for a prospective employer. Test results at age 17, can make a big difference at age 22.
Again, we all know that first impressions are everything!