Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Summer ACT and SAT Test Prep

With summer around the corner, it is time to carve out some time for test prep. Rising Juniors and Seniors would be wise to use the summer months to prepare for the upcoming SAT and ACT.

CROSSWALK is offering its annual summer workshop series over the following dates and topics:

  • 6/20/17: SAT and ACT Overview and General Strategies 
  • 6/27/17: SAT and ACT Reading Strategies for Success
  • 7/5/17: SAT and ACT Math Strategies for Success
  • 7/11/17: SAT and ACT Writing Strategies for Success
  • 7/18/17: SAT and ACT Science Strategies for Success
  • 7/25/17: SAT and ACT Essay Strategies for Success

All classes are held at the Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, CA. Students can also Skype into sessions if you cannot make the class in person. 

Pay for each class individually or save money and pay for the entire program. Whatever is best for your situation. 

To sign up, contact CROSSWALK today. 

Summer private tutoring, either face-to-face or via Skype, is also available. Contact CROSSWALK to learn more. 

Sunday, May 7, 2017

No Time for SAT & ACT Learning Plateaus

The truth about learning is that it comes in fits and starts. We learn a lot and then the learning stalls. With practice, we learn again but it will stall out again.

Studies show that learners experience plateaus in between bursts of learning.

Musicians know this all too well. And so do learners of a foreign language. They both find themselves frustrated at times when progress stalls then, after time, they experience major jumps in their progress.

The only way out of the plateau is to keep plugging away. Once you understand that learning plateaus are normal, you can accept them and push through over time. 

The challenge with the ACT and SAT learning plateaus is time. With a testing window, for most students, of about six or nine months, there isn't enough time to push through a plateau.

Consider Tristan, a hypothetical student. Tristan might take the SAT or ACT twice, and like most students, he would likely see an increase between the first and second sitting. But if Tristan were to take the test again, he would likely plateau and not see much of a score increase. Most data shows a little increase on a third sitting, but not much.

The problem here is that by the time Tristan can learn from his mistakes and take the test a fourth time, he is faced with college application deadlines. There just isn't much time from Tristan's junior to senior year to push through any plateau. 

Strategically, pushing through a plateau may require experimenting with different tactics. There is some risk to messing with strategy but if the plateau remains, it might be worth considering.

Otherwise, the hope is that students understand that we all plateau with learning. Six to nine months may not be enough time to push through the SAT and ACT plateau.

Perhaps the big lesson here is that we need to continue to remind our students that they are more than a test score

For more SAT and ACT test advice, contact CROSSWALK.


Thursday, April 27, 2017

Los Recursos en Español Para el SAT y ACT

A pesar de que los exámenes estandarizados del ACT y SAT están en Inglés, existen algunos recursos útiles en Español.

Primero, el College Board (la organización que produce el SAT) ofrece un sitio de web con información en Español. El sitio, accesible aquí, contiene vínculos para aprender más del examen y más del proceso de admisión universitaria.

Con respeto al ACT, su información está disponible en un guía en Español aquí. ACT, Inc. (los que producen el ACT) incluye un examen de práctica y varios consejos para los estudiantes en su guía. 

Ambos recursos presentan información útil para los dos exámenes. 

Igual, existe mucha más información en Inglés que el Español. Obviamente, los que producen esos exámenes estandarizados piensan que el hecho de que los exámenes están en Inglés significa que solo necesitan producir muchos recursos en Inglés. Lamentablemente, los hispanohablantes tienen una desventaja cuando tiene que ver con la preparación para un examen de SAT o ACT.

En este momento, CROSSWALK está trabajando en un recurso para el SAT y ACT que está en Español. No será un guía sino un libro que dará consejos útiles y pasos recomendados para lograr el puntaje más alto. 

Mientras tanto, contacte CROSSWALK hoy día para aprender como podemos ayudarle en su proceso de preparación para el SAT o ACT. Nosotros hablamos Español y queremos apoyarle.

Monday, April 10, 2017

New August Test Date: Best Month for SAT?

This summer marks the first time the CollegeBoard will offer an August test date for the SAT. 

The reason behind this, aside from the obvious revenue generation for the CollegeBoard, is that this new timing may benefit students greatly

Instead of trying to cram in a test during the busy school year, students can use the summer months to prepare for test day stress-free. Since stress is the enemy of performance, a summer date would allow students to focus strictly on test performance with few other academic distractions. 

Another plus is that the August test date allows seniors an earlier opportunity to book a good score. This might mean less stress in September for an October test. Or, in the case that a student does not get a good score in August, they would have the chance to retake the test in October before many college applications are due. 

Additionally, students won't be faced with a gap between test prep and test day. Many students use the summer to prepare for the SAT and subsequently experience a delay from when they finish test prep (usually early August) and when they take the test (usually early October). An August date would significantly reduce this delay. 

However, the August date has its downside. 

First of all, while there are fewer academic distractions, summer distractions abound. For many students, summer brain drain is faster than a melting popsicle. 

Secondly, as this excellent article from the The Atlantic points out, the CollegeBoard may be challenged with finding suitable test centers to administer the exam. Schools may still be out for summer meaning counselors are not available to proctor exams. 

So is the August date the best? Only time will tell. Personally, I would encourage many to try the August date assuming they spend some time over the summer prepping. As long as you can avoid the summer meltdown, the end of summer might be a stress-free opportunity to get the score you want

If you need help this summer prepping, contact CROSSWALK. We are currently planning our summer Skype and small group programs to help students achieve the SAT or ACT score they need. Contact us today to learn more. 


Friday, March 31, 2017

3 Ways to Encourage Students to Read

Truth be told, the SAT and ACT are just reading tests

Sure, there are sections and questions about Science and Math. But these are just glorified reading tasks since each section and question requires significant reading comprehension. A word problem in Math, for example, is more about understanding how to translate words into an equation than doing the calculations.  

So, how do you get better at a reading test? No surprise here: you have to read

The more pertinent question is how do you get your student to read? How can you get someone excited to read, read and read some more? 

While there is no silver bullet that will automatically get all students to read more, here are three ways that might work for your situation: 

1) Reading Bingo: A reward system for reading can work for some students. Create a bingo card (3x3 or 5x5) and place the names of challenging and interesting books in the squares. Once a student reads three or five books in a row, they can earn a prize. I tell students that they can pick some books, I will pick some books and together we agree on other books to fill up the bingo card. That way they are choosing books that interest them as well as finding new and interesting ones that I recommend. Despite the obvious extrinsic motivation of the reward, there is some intrinsic motivation in reading what is interesting 

2) Create a Routine: Make any task part of your routine and it is easier to accomplish. Most of us are accustomed to checking emails, doing our exercises or otherwise following a routine for our daily tasks so why not reading? Set a routine of reading twenty minutes a day. Twenty minutes is not too much. That might be during breakfast or before bed time. Whatever it is, set the routine and hold to it. Once reading is routine, it will be easier to do. 

3) Read Together: This last one may sound a bit cheesy for the older kiddos, but there is much to gain from reading with our children. Consider a family book club. Agree on a book to read (or you can take turns choosing the book), read it together and talk about it. Reading together offers an excellent way to dialogue and bond with your child. The fact that you model the reading is also extremely powerful. 

Since reading is so important, it is worth trying one of the above suggestion to get your son or daughter to read more. Don't forget that the joy of reading is choosing books that are interesting. Find good books by searching online, asking friends or checking at your local library. 

The SAT and ACT reward those students that make reading a big part of their life. If there is any one way to get better at the SAT and ACT, it is reading. 

For more test prep tips and ways to succeed on the SAT and ACT, contact CROSSWALK today. 

Thursday, March 16, 2017

SAT/ACT Workshops at Local High Schools

March is proving to be a busy month for CROSSWALK

In addition to the Tuesday night workshop series at the Stevenson School, CROSSWALK is also hosting a weekend workshop series at Alisal High School in Salinas. 

The Alisal workshop series includes a practice SAT and five weekly Saturday sessions each dedicated to a different content area of both the ACT and SAT (Math, Reading, English and Science). The Alisal series also includes weekly Skype sessions for those Alisal students signed up for the program. 
And if that weren't enough, starting this Saturday, CROSSWALK will be at Gilroy High School for three workshops about test prep and test strategies. 

Not to be forgotten are the numerous private tutoring clients CROSSWALK services via Skype or face-to-face meetings. 

Even though CROSSWALK is quite busy this month, we are more than pleased to help you with your test prep and academic tutoring. Contact us today to find out how we can boost your GPA, boost your test score or boost your learning. 



Monday, February 20, 2017

Boost SAT/ACT Score with Workshop Series

If you need a boost to your SAT or ACT score, contact CROSSWALK today to sign up for the Spring Test Prep Workshop Series. 

Join us for six topics over six weeks. If you don't need all six, then just pick the sessions you need. 

Here are the dates and topics:

  • 3/14/17: SAT and ACT Overview and General Strategies
  • 3/21/17: SAT and ACT Reading Strategies for Success
  • 3/28/17: SAT and ACT Math Strategies for Success
  • 4/4/17: SAT and ACT Writing Strategies for Success
  • 4/11/17: SAT and ACT Science Strategies for Success
  • 4/18/17: SAT and ACT Essay Strategies for Success 

The class size is limited to a small group to ensure for individualized instruction. Students will exit each class with a game plan and a study plan to maximize score improvement. 

All sessions will take place at the Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, CA. 

Reserve your spot today by contacting CROSSWALK here

CROSSWALK is the Monterey Peninsula's resource for test prep and academic tutoring.