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Kaplan SAT Practice Tool Available For Free
Kaplan Makes Personalized Online SAT Practice Tool Available to All Students
for Free
All Students Will Have No-Cost Access to Kaplan's QuizBank, a Build-Your-Own
SAT Quiz Program Including a Databank of 1,000 SAT Questions
NEW YORK, March 6 /PRNewswire/ -- In the high-stakes world of college
admissions, it seems nothing comes without a price tag - until now. As
the population of SAT takers grows larger and more diverse, Kaplan
Test Prep and Admissions has announced it is making one of its
award-winning SAT prep tools available to everyone - at no charge.
Beginning today - in time for the upcoming April test - all students
will have free access to Kaplan's online SAT QuizBank, the first SAT
quick-training tool that enables students to create their own
personalized SAT-like quizzes tailored to their academic needs,
personal schedule and preferences. Drawing from over 1,000 SAT
practice questions, SAT QuizBank is the only customizable SAT quiz
builder available. The Kaplan test prep tool allows users to practice
on their own schedule and customize quizzes online based on subject
area, level of difficulty and number of questions. SAT QuizBank users
can also elect whether or not to activate timing, show hints or
explanations, or allow repeat questions. In-depth progress tracking
and score reporting options enable users to see how well they are
doing in each section, and compare the results with past performances.
"Kaplan believes that no student should take the SAT without adequate
preparation," said Mark Ward, President of High School and College
Programs for Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions. "Given the importance of
the SAT in the college admissions process, we wanted to give every
student the access to high-quality test prep resources, no matter what
their financial circumstances."
Kaplan's SAT QuizBank is the winner of the 2005 Distinguished
Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers.
To see a demo or access the SAT QuizBank go to
http://www.kaptest.com/satquizbank. Kaplan also provides free practice
tests and informational seminars on the college admissions process
nationwide. For information regarding Kaplan programs and free events
in your area, go to http://www.kaptest.com or call 1-800-KAPTEST.
More than twice the size of its nearest competitor, Kaplan Test Prep
and Admissions has been preparing students for the SAT since 1946.
In addition to free preparation resources, Kaplan offers the unique
insight on the new SAT - overhauled one year ago to a lengthened
2400-point, three-hour, 45-minute test, with the addition of a Writing
section (a 25- minute essay plus multiple-choice grammar questions)
and Algebra II concepts.
For students preparing to take the SAT, following are five insights
from Kaplan:
* Most colleges will look at the new SAT essay score as a way of
reinforcing borderline applicants. In a Kaplan survey of college
admissions officers at 374 top schools, 87 percent of respondents said
they will consider or will definitely look at the SAT essay score in
cases of borderline decision-making.
* Colleges are adopting varying policies on scoring the new Writing
section. While a majority of schools may refer to the essay for some
or all applications, only 15 percent of colleges will give the Writing
section (two-thirds of which is multiple-choice grammar questions)
equal weight as the Math and Critical Reading sections this year. But
nearly half the schools surveyed will not count the Writing section in
factoring SAT scores this year, taking a wait-and-see approach to the
new section.
* The greatest challenge with the new test may be stamina and maintaining
concentration. Nearly 90 percent of respondents to a Kaplan survey of
nearly 2,000 SAT takers nationwide said that the 3 hour, 45 minute exam
was the longest test of their lives. 37 percent said they felt the
length of the exam hurt their score. In fact, feedback on the length
of the exam has prompted some college counselors to petition to have
the SAT administration split up so that students can take different
sections of the test on different days.
* Students may find the Critical Reading section harder than expected.
Kaplan surveys show that when students are asked which section they
thought would be hardest versus which section they actually found the
hardest, Critical Reading is consistently the section cited as more
difficult than anticipated.
* Different test sites may convey varying policies - but yes, you can
(and should) bring a snack. In theory, test-taking policies should be
uniform nationwide, but the large number of test administrations
results in inconsistencies. A Kaplan survey of 876 students who took
the SAT last fall revealed that 13 percent were told not to bring a
snack, while 16 percent said they were not allowed to eat snacks they
had brought. Some students reported being allowed only one break, most
students reported getting two, and some reported having three breaks -
and break time varied. The test administrator's policies allow for a
snack, and two five-minute breaks.
Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions (http://www.kaptest.com), a division
of Kaplan, Inc., is a premier provider of educational and career
services for individuals, schools and businesses. Established in 1938,
Kaplan is the world leader in the test prep industry and has served
millions of students in nearly 70 years. With 3,000 classroom
locations worldwide, a comprehensive menu of online offerings and a
complete array of books and software, Kaplan offers preparation for
more than 80 standardized tests, including entrance exams for
secondary school, college and graduate school, as well as English
language and professional licensing exams. Kaplan also provides
private tutoring and college and graduate admissions consulting
services. Additionally, the division's K12 Learning Services unit is a
leading nationwide provider of a broad range of academic intervention
and support programs for school districts seeking to meet the demands
of No Child Left Behind (NCLB). Kaplan, Inc. (Kaplan.com), is a wholly
owned subsidiary of the Washington Post Company (NYSE: WPO).
Press contact: Carina Wong, carina_wong@kaplan.com, 212-453-7571
SOURCE Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions
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