SAT and ACT PREP COURSE - Method Learning

Dear Watertown High School Students and Parents,

Watertown High School has an opportunity to provide a SAT prep course for four weeks leading up to SAT School Day in March. We would like to get a gauge on how many students would like to take part. The Method Learning SAT course would be offered after school in addition to an online option for students to complete at home. We have a limited number of seats and will be giving access to the course on a first come first served basis, if there is enough interest. It is FREE OF CHARGE.

If you would like to check out the Method Learning website click here: https://www.methodlearning.com/test-prep/

Method Learning says, "A common misconception is that standardized test success is determined solely by aptitude. Having a good understanding of the content is essential; however, excelling on tests requires a test-taking strategy as well. The tips and methods students can learn during test prep can help them maximize their performance and time. Good ACT and SAT preparation involves a few essential skills such as eliminating, pacing, and identifying the difficulty of questions".

If you would like to reserve a seat to take this 4 week course, please sign up by completing the form at this link by Friday, February 17, 2023 and we will let you know if we have enough interest to run the course.

SIGN UP HERE.

Thank you,

Dr. V

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