Self-directed & SMALL-GROUP TEST PREP CLASSES
One-on-one test prep isn’t right for everyone. Some students learn better in a more social environment, some are looking for something more flexible than a traditional one-on-one program, and others are just flat-out too busy for regular weekly sessions. If any of that sounds familiar to you, then you’re in luck – we offer a full slate of small-group test prep classes that prioritize flexibility and cost efficiency.
Our small-group SAT and ACT classes are built around the same principles as our one-on-on programs, so they incorporate practice sections, homework review, and instructor feedback; plus, they all utilize the same materials as our individualized programs and are taught by the same seasoned instructors, so you won’t make any compromises when it comes to quality.
Learn more about the different offerings below, and find the self-directed or small-group test prep class that’s perfect for your needs. We’ll see you in class.
ACT & SAT SELF-DIRECTED PREP + SMALL-GROUP TEST PREP CLASSES
Dynamic Prep
Flex Prep
Crash Course
SSAT & ISEE SMALL-GROUP TEST PREP CLASSES
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