The town is offering a course called “Acing the ACT.”
The course is designed to introduce high school juniors and seniors to the ACT exam, the more student-friendly, paper-and-pencil …
This item is available in full to subscribers.
Please log in to continue |
Register to post eventsIf you'd like to post an event to our calendar, you can create a free account by clicking here. Note that free accounts do not have access to our subscriber-only content. |
Are you a day pass subscriber who needs to log in? Click here to continue.
The town is offering a course called “Acing the ACT.”
The course is designed to introduce high school juniors and seniors to the ACT exam, the more student-friendly, paper-and-pencil college entrance exam that is time-tested and accepted by all colleges and universities throughout the United States. The ACT can be taken in conjunction with the SAT or as a non-digital, non-adaptive alternative.
The course, which is being offered through the Barrington Recreation and Learning Department, will be taught by Cindy Kaplan of Kaplan Tutoring Services Inc. Ms. Kaplan is an experienced test prep tutor and the technical editor of 1,001 ACT Practice Questions for Dummies and English Grammar for Dummies among others. She will introduce general test-taking and reading and science strategies, while providing a thorough review of grammar and math concepts.
Classes will take place on four Thursday evenings: Nov. 14 and 21, and Dec. 5, and 12, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Barrington Middle School.
A maximum class size of 15 students will provide personalized instruction. The official ACT prep book is included. Students do not have to be residents of Barrington to attend.
The registration deadline is Monday, Nov. 5.
For more information or to register visit www.barringtonlearningctr.org/event-5835395/Registration or call (401) 595-9350 or write to info@kaplantutor.com.
(This course will prepare seniors to take the Dec. 14 ACT and will prepare juniors for their first ACT on Feb. 8, 2025. Students/Parents must register for the ACT at www.act.org on their own. Students who require extended time accommodations must make these arrangements with their school guidance office.)