Upcoming SAT Classes

Led by our highly educated and experienced instructors, classes focus on building skills and techniques. Sessions are dynamic and interactive, receiving strong reviews and delivering positive results. Every student is encouraged to participate and contribute to the discussion.

Classes include group instruction, individual review sessions, actual conditions full-length practice tests, option to watch live recorded sessions.

Students must have intake scores from PSAT or actual ACT/SAT tests. If not, a diagnostic test will be required.

For questions regarding test dates, and other related information, please check out this link. You are also welcome to contact us to discuss your particular situation.


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Classes: Jan 25 - Mar 10, 2026

Sundays at 11am, Tuesdays at 6pm.

Test Date: Mar 14, 2026

Regular Tuition: $1,525+ new student registration

Early Bird Tuition: $1425+ new student registration (if paid by Dec 27, 2025)

Advance Tuition: $1400+ new student registration (if paid by Nov 25, 2025)

Classes offered at our South Hills Office


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Classes: Mar 17 - Apr 28, 2026

Sundays at 10am, Tuesdays at 6pm.

Test Date: May 02, 2026

Regular Tuition: $1,525+ new student registration

Early Bird Tuition: $1425+ new student registration (if paid by Feb 17, 2026)

Advance Tuition: $1400+ new student registration (if paid by Jan 17, 2026)

Classes offered at our South Hills Office

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Essentials of Algebra

Bridge the Gap Between Algebra I and Algebra II – with a Preview of the SAT.

a focused summer refresher that reinforces foundational algebra skills while introducing key concepts from Algebra II. This course provides a smooth transition back into math class and builds confidence ahead of more advanced material.

Students will revisit essential algebraic topics and get an early look at Algebra II concepts, all while practicing with SAT-style questions. While this is not a test prep course, the inclusion of SAT question formats helps students strengthen their problem-solving skills and begin to understand the style and structure of standardized testing.

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Classes: ☀️ To Be Announced

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Upcoming ACT Classes

Led by our highly educated and experienced instructors, classes focus on building skills and techniques. Sessions are dynamic and interactive, receiving strong reviews and delivering positive results. Every student is encouraged to participate and contribute to the discussion.

Classes include group instruction, individual review sessions, actual conditions full-length practice tests, option to watch live recorded sessions.

Students must have intake scores from PSAT or actual ACT/SAT tests. If not, a diagnostic test will be required.

For questions regarding test dates, and other related information, please check out this link. You are also welcome to contact us to discuss your particular situation.

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Classes: Feb 22 - Apr 09, 2026

Sundays at 2pm, Thursdays at 6pm.

Test Date: Apr 11, 2026

Regular Tuition: $1,525+ new student registration

Early Bird Tuition: $1425+ new student registration (if paid by Jan 22, 2026)

Advance Tuition: $1400+ new student registration (if paid by Dec 22, 2026)

Classes offered at our South Hills Office

Register Here

College Applications Bootcamp

The goal behind this camp is to develop an application plan and put that plan into action when completing Common App and STARS (or SSAR/SRAR). Students will not only fill out their applications but also brainstorm and discuss the more comprehensive sections: personal statements, resumes, and letters of recommendation. We will also discuss the use of Naviance planning tools.

Students signing up for multiple college camps (College Application and College Essay) camps will receive $25 off per camp.

Bring your friend, and you and your friend will receive an additional $25 off.

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Dates: ☀️ To Be Announced

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College Essay Workshops

As college essay mentors, we guide students in uncovering and shaping their unique narratives. Through thought-provoking questions and exercises, we help them reflect deeply on their experiences and aspirations. Our goal is to equip students with the skills to articulate not just what they have done, but why it matters—crafting essays that authentically reflect their lived experiences, personalities, and values. These workshops are ideal for students who thrive in a collaborative, small-group setting, where they can comfortably exchange ideas, provide feedback, and gain inspiration from their peers and mentors.

Find out more about what you can expect/ FAQs 

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Dates: ☀️ To Be Announced

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M.A.A.P - Executive Functioning Summer Workshop

MAAP (Managing Agency & Anxiety Plan) helps students learn time management, stress management, and planning strategies as well as researched-based study habits including effective reading and note taking.

If late August through June are months of stress, balancing activities with schoolwork, and losing sleep over test and project deadlines, MAAP summer workshop may be right for your teen.

This workshop best serves students in Grades 8-12.

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Classes: ☀️ To Be Announced

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Town Halls: Information Sessions/ Webinars/ Seminars

PSAT scores offer more than just a snapshot—they provide a benchmark for progress and a starting point for test planning. Naturally, they bring up important questions:

  • Are these scores competitive for the kind of colleges I am interested in?

  • How can I improve my results?

  • When and how should I plan to take the test—and what about the ACT?

Step in to our virtual office hours in November. Bring your student’s PSAT report, and let us talk through what these results mean for your testing strategy.

Virtual Office Hours:

Monday–Wednesday (11/17–11/19)

6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

(Zoom Link Here)

“Evan was accepted at almost every school he applied to and was offered financial aid at all those schools.  He was offered a full tuition scholarship/honors program at Messiah University which is a fit for him academically athletically and overall.  He was looking for a smaller school with a good community feel. While this school and a number of other he applied to are not among the most highly selective, I think his improved SAT score (790 math, 780 reading) was a big factor in getting financial aid offers and especially this full tuition offer.  He did also have to interview in person so I guess that went well 😊”

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