Jun 22 2011 |
more articles from
|
National Testing and Career Counseling Day
Competition for financial aid, grants and scholarships is increasing dramatically due to the economic crisis and recession. To help high school students gain a significant advantage in using scores from their college admissions exams to more effectively compete for financial aid, ScorePlus - The Princeton Review has organized the National Testing and Career Counseling Day on June 25, 2011 at various locations throughout the UAE. The event will include a free, full-length SAT or ACT practice test along with Admission Counseling Seminar and a session with working professional.Administered under actual testing conditions, the free practice test can be used by participants to assess their strengths and weaknesses across all subject areas on either the SAT or ACT. Test-takers will also be invited to attend a free Scores Back Session where they will receive a personalized, detailed score report that analyzes their performance section by section. A Princeton Review expert will review and explain the report and demonstrate unique approaches, techniques and strategies designed to improve scores.
Additionally, if students are unsure if they should take the SAT or the ACT, they can take a PRA (Princeton Review Assessment), which is designed to help students determine which test is better suited to their abilities as well as which they'll score higher on.
One of the Princeton Review Admission Experts will present a seminar on Cracking into College. The Princeton Review Expert will share a few secrets about how to prepare an effective college application. The Seminar will be followed by sessions with experts from the industry who will talk about the respective fields they are currently working. The aim is to broaden the student's knowledge about the fields in order to help them make take a better decision about their career.
© Press Release 2011
Zawya Comment Policy
-
Zawya encourages you to add a comment to this discussion. You agree that when you add content to this discussion your comments will not:
1.1 Contain any material which is libelous or defamatory of any person, is obscene, offensive, hateful or inflammatory or causes damage to the reputation of any person or organisation.
1.2 Promote sexually explicit material, violence, discrimination based on race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age or any illegal activity.
1.3 Be made in breach of any legal duty owed to a third party, such as a contractual duty or a duty of confidence.
1.4 Be threatening, abuse or invade another's privacy, or cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety.
1.5 Be used to impersonate any person, to misrepresent your identity or affiliation with any person, or be likely to deceive any person.
1.6 Give the impression that they represent Zawya.
1.7 Advocate, promote or assist any unlawful act such as (by way of example only) copyright infringement or computer misuse. - The content posted on www.zawya.com is created by members of the public. The views expressed are theirs and unless specifically stated are not those of Zawya. Zawya reserves the right to review all comments prior to posting and edit or delete any contribution, but Zawya is not responsible for and can not be held liable for any content posted by members of the public on www.zawya.com.
- Zawya is not responsible for the availability or content of any third party sites that are accessible through www.zawya.com. Any links to third party websites from www.zawya.com do not amount to any endorsement of that site by Zawya and any use of that site by you is at your own risk.
- By submitting your comment, you hereby give Zawya the right, but not the obligation, to post, air, edit, exhibit, telecast, webcast, re-use, publish, reproduce, use, license, print, distribute or otherwise use your comments worldwide, in perpetuity.
Copyright © 2012 Zawya Ltd. All rights reserved. |
provided by www.zawya.com |



Post Your Comment