(Athlete Study Hall) New SAT Strategies for a 1600 Written By Nathan Halberstadt

(Athlete Study Hall) New SAT Strategies for a 1600 Written By Nathan Halberstadt

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Easy & practical steps and tips that are guaranteed to help improve your test scores. This is a perfect guide to take the SAT for your student-athlete.

  • Paperback: 65 pages

  • Publisher: Independently published (August 17, 2017)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 1549527134

  • ISBN-13: 978-1549527135

  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.2 x 9 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 5.3 ounces 

This book is your plan. Each chapter reveals a set of detailed strategies and tips that will improve your score. The book also includes two smart study schedules that can be used to work through the practice exams released online for free by the College Board. 

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Learn how the 17-year-old author improved his SAT score by 240 points putting his score into the 99.79th percentile. In this concise book, the author reveals all the strategies and tips that he picked up along the way. As someone who just went through the process of taking the New SAT in June of 2017, the author believes that he is uniquely qualified to teach how to master this test. Success on the SAT doesn’t happen because of luck. It’s predictable if you follow a plan. This book is your plan. Each chapter reveals a set of detailed strategies and tips that will improve your score. The book also includes two smart study schedules that can be used to work through the practice exams released online for free by the College Board. Any student who reads this book and follows one of the study schedules will be well prepared to maximize their potential on the New SAT.

Biography

Nathan Halberstadt is from the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts where he grew up the third child of six. He is the author of two books: "New SAT Strategies for a 1600" and "The Authentic College Admissions Almanac". Nathan is a freshman at Vanderbilt University where he is pursuing his passions for biology, music, and ping pong.

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