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MPE Oct 2020 PSAT Acade’mini’

Original price was: $79.00.Current price is: $49.00.

 

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“Mini” PSAT prep event held live online – preparation for the PSAT.  It will include a personalized study plan and discounted access to our FULL Score-Improvement-Guaranteed ACT Academy or ACT Private Tutoring Packages.

 

Event Dates:

Monday, October 12th from 9am-12pm

Tuesday, October 13th from 9am-12pm

 

Description

Olympia Prep will be presenting our condensed live-online PSAT Acade’mini’ specifically for Midwest Homeschooler’s students. This program will provide the most up-to-date strategies and skills for the PSAT test as well as functional-content-area instruction on some of the most tested areas of the PSAT test.

 

If you’re ready to jump into our full score-improvement-guaranteed programs, please consider claiming one of our remaining spots in an upcoming Academy or Tutoring Package.  This Academini is free to all who have enrolled in one of the linked Academies of Tutoring Packages.

 

Acade’mini’ Program Details:

Live online. Zoom link sent out the night before the event!

 

Dates and times (please plan to attend both sessions):

Monday, October 12th from 9am-12pm

Tuesday, October 13th from 9am-12pm

 


Program Content Highlights:

 

  • 6 hours of targeted PSAT test preparation
  • Professional Olympia Prep instructors who scored top 1% in the world
  • Proven test strategies and content for test day
  • Specific content for Reading, Writing & Language, Math with and without calculator tests
  • Practice sets done in class to apply taught concepts
  • A complete PSAT test assessment done during the program.
  • Free consult with personalized success plan to get your highest PSAT, ACT, and SAT scores
  • Discounted access to future ACT or SAT test preparation at Olympia Prep

 

 

Event Coordinator:

Abigail (Abbey) Muma – Plattsburg High School 2011 – Purdue University 2016 – ACT: 28

 

I was always a bit of a nerd in high school. Any academic type club or group, I was in it and I was likely leadership within the group. I had some big dreams. I wanted togo to Purdue University and study Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering with the best of them. I wanted to work for Boeing after graduation and design the next commercial aircraft. I had some pretty crazy dreams for a small town girl. So when it came time to take the ACT I was genuinely excited. This was my chance to show Purdue University that I had what it takes. Of course this also meant that I was super nervous as well. So test day comes and I power through it. I would like to say Ifelt really good about it. The truth is that I didn’t feel remotely good about it. Cue the mass of anxiety that would become my life until I got the results. And when I finally got them I was honestly a bit disappointed. I knew I needed at least a 28 to qualify for Academic scholarships at Purdue and I fell short of it with a 26. And 28 was my minimum. I can’t even begin to describe how lousy I felt. So I did like anyone does in these situation; I buckled down and studied. I target my lowest score (Reading) for some extra serious work and took the ACT again. Believe it or not I got my 28 but this is where I sold myself short. I stopped. I didn’t aim any higher. Honestly, I think I was just scared. It would be a lot of work but what if I put in all the time and let myself down again. It is honestly one of my biggest regrets. So when I got this opportunity to make sure another kid didn’t make my mistake, I jumped. And it’s been full power ahead ever since.

 

Additional Olympia Prep instructors will be available to assist with personalized instruction.

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