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Club Z!'s SAT Diagnostic Gets Revamped

If there is one single, universally agreed-upon truth in the test prep arena, it is that practice makes perfect. So for students across the globe that are nervously awaiting the release of the revamped SAT this spring, there is only one thing to do: practice. The good news is that opportunities for practice on the new SAT are abundant! Through College Board's partnership with Khan Academy, students can create a free online account and read through multiple practice tests, with hundreds of practice questions, from the actual makers of the SAT (College Board).   Students wanting to dig a little deeper however, will be happy to hear that the Z Prep! SAT Diagnostic test from Club Z! has also been revamped to mirror the new test. With the newly revised Z Prep! SAT Diagnostic test, students can receive diagnostic results, in real time, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses when it comes to the new SAT, in addition to a projected score for the actual exam. From the new no-calculator math section to the optional essay, there are several key changes to the new SAT. Taking the Z Prep! SAT Diagnostic from Club Z! can help a student find out just exactly where they'll shine, and where they should focus future studying and practice prior to the March test.   For more information, or to schedule your Z Prep! SAT Diagnostic, call 800-434-2582 today.
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