National Free Practice ACT and SAT Day

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National Free Practice ACT and SAT Day

The Princeton Review of Ann Arbor is pleased to announce its upcoming National Free Practice Test Day for high school students. This event is open to the public and students may register simply by calling The Princeton Review office at 800-2Review or 734-663-2163 or register on-line at www.PrincetonReview.com/Events.

National Free Practice Test Days

ACT on May 9th &

SAT on May 16th 2009

These full-length practice ACT and SAT practice tests are given under simulated testing conditions. Students will receive personalized score reports detailing their strengths and weaknesses. The ACT testing will take place from 9:00 am-1:00 pm on May 9th, and the SAT testing will take place from 9:00 am-1:00 pm on May 16th. Locations for the Free Practice ACT and SAT are offered around the state:


• Ann Arbor

• Bloomfield Hills

• Birmingham

• Grosse Pointe

• East Lansing

• Novi

Scores Back and Strategy Session

Students and parents are invited to attend the Scores Back and Strategy Session from 11:00 am – 1:00pm on May 30th. Students will receive their scores as well as learn strategies for each test and how to gain admission in a top-notch school. Locations for the Scores Back Strategy Sessions include:


• Ann Arbor

• Birmingham

• East Lansing

• Novi

The Princeton Review offers classroom courses as well as private tutoring to help students improve their scores in college and graduate school admissions tests. More information is available by visiting the company’s website at www.PrincetonReview.com.

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