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"The Perfect Score Project is an indispensable guide to acing the SAT - as well as the affecting story of a single mom&#8217s quest to light a fire under her teenage son. It all began as an attempt by Debbie Stier to help her high-school age son, Ethan, who would shortly be studying for the SAT. Aware that Ethan was a typical teenager (i.e., completely uninterested in any test) and that a mind-boggling menu of test-prep options existed, she decided - on his behalf - to sample as many as she could to create the perfect SAT test-prep recipe. Debbie&#8217s quest turned out to be an exercise in both hilarity and heartbreak as she took the SAT seven times in one year and in-between &#8220went to school&#8221 on standardized testing. Here, she reveals why the SAT has become so important, the cottage industries it has spawned, what really works in preparing for the test and what is a waste of time. Both a toolbox of fresh tips and an amusing snapshot of parental love and wisdom colliding with teenage apathy, The Perfect Score Project rivets. In the audiobook, Debbie does it all: wrestles with Kaplan and Princeton Review, enrolls in Kumon, navigates khanacademy.org, meets regularly with a premier grammar coach, takes a battery of intelligence tests, and even cadges free lessons from the world&#8217s most prestigious (and expensive) test prep company. Along the way she answers the questions that plague every test-prep rookie, including: &quotWhen do I start?&quot...&quotDo the brand-name test prep services really deliver?&quot...&quotWhich should I go with: a tutor, an SAT class, or self study?&quot...&quotDoes test location really matter?&quot &#8230 &quotHow do I find the right tutor?&quot&#8230 &quotHow do SAT scores affect merit aid?&quot... and &quotWhat&#8217s the one thing I need to know?&quot The Perfect Score Project's combination of charm, authority, and unexpected poignancy makes it one of the most compulsively listenable guides to SAT test prep ever - and an audiobook that will make you think hard about what really matters.
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