Introducing IvyPrep
SAT Prep by Top Ivy League Graduates
and Perfect SAT Scorers
I've co-founded a SAT prep company with fellow graduates of Ivy League universities, a fellow perfect SAT scorer, and a NCAA Division 1 tennis athlete. Please visit IvyPrep's website at http://ivyprep.com.sg
Screenshots from my College Board online portal account and a photo of my result slip:
Link to Common SAT Problems
Link to Commonly Asked Questions
Link to The Difference
Link to Rates and Contact Information
Guidebooks or Test Prep Centers?
Barron's. Princeton Review. Kaplan. Arco. Gruber's. McGraw Hill's.
Which should you buy? Which should you trust?
Can you trust these mass-produced, thick, expensive, soulless guidebooks to help you ace the SAT, the single most important test in the U.S. college admissions process?
How about enrolling yourself in those expensive course packages offered by local SAT educational agencies such as SATS Zone and ICON+?
But take a moment and think -- who are the tutors in these agencies anyway? Mostly middle-aged university graduates and some former school teachers, I suppose. However, the SAT test, as you would have realized, is very different from regular school tests and thus requires a very different method of preparation. How do you know if you can completely trust the teaching methods of these SAT agency tutors? Most importantly, have these tutors taken the new SAT themselves before?
SAT Tutoring by a Perfect Score Test-taker
If you need help in your SAT preparation, why not trust a person who has personally done well on the SAT exam?
If you're looking to improve your SAT score, you can trust me as your individual SAT tutor.
I am a reliable resource to help you with your SAT preparation, because I have scored a perfect 2400 in the new, 3-section SAT, first introduced in March 2005.