Vocabulary words of the week!

Impetuous- Rash, impatient Abase- To degrade Engender- To cause Talisman- Lucky charm Clairvoyant- Someone who can see into the future Renown- Famous, well known Abhor- To hate Boorish- Rude Languid- Tired, slow Resplendent- Shiny, glorious Enervate- To run out of strength Florid- Ornate Vapid- Cliché Sagacity- Wisdom Venerable- Respectable because of age or wisdom Forbearance-[…]

SAT/ACT Math Practice-Distance, Age, Work, Averages

1. Frank can build a model airplane in 3 days, Jo can do it in 2, but Moe can only do it in 5 days. If they work together, they’ll build a model plane in how many days? 2. Suppose Airplane A travels North at 12 mph and Airplane B travels West at 9 mph. How[…]

Scoring a 12 on the SAT Essay

Even though you choose one side as the strongest for your argument, you must be able to demonstrate that you understand both sides of your issue. Before you begin the essay, think about the strongest arguments for your side and the other side. Keep this in mind as you construct your argument essay and use the strengths that[…]

10 ACT Facts

  1. 4 sections: English, Math, Reading, Science + optional essay 2. The ACT Math Section includes advanced topics like trigonometry, probability, statistics, unit circle, functions,and basic matrices. 3. The Reading Section includes 4 passages (Literature, Humanities, Social Science, and Natural Science), one of which is a double passage with two viewpoints on a single topic. 4.[…]

ACT Curriculum Overview

Reading The ACT Reading Section involves a dual challenge of reading quickly, but also understanding enough from the passage to answer the questions in a timely manner. Students must read each passage in 2-3 minutes and then complete a set of 10 questions in only 6-7 minutes. The Reading Test now includes a two passage section, requiring students[…]

The New SAT-Top 10 Changes

1. Vocabulary: All vocabulary questions will be in context. The words will come from high school Tier Two lists in line with the Common Core standards. 2. Reading: Each test will feature passages from primary sources like political speeches and other historical texts. 3. Math Calculations: The new test will feature a section with no calculator. Students must[…]

SAT Curriculum Overview

SAT Reading Writing Test The new Redesigned SAT Reading Test features reading passages from both primary and secondary sources. Vocabulary and English grammar will be tested within the context of each reading passage. The new SAT includes passages from a diverse set of sources with a new emphasis on the social sciences and civics. Social science passages[…]

TSG- Who We Are and What We Can Do For You

TSG courses and tutoring programs provide an exceptional opportunity to learn the ins and outs of college entrance exams at an affordable price for parents. Standardized tests are difficult for nearly every student. We make the test prep process as seamless as possible. Founded in 2011, TSG has helped hundreds of students to reach new heights of academic[…]

The New SAT Math- Stay Informed!

The SAT is changing this March, and families across New Jersey are getting nervous. The new test is more closely aligned with Common Core standards, but still poses many difficulties for most students. All high school students can choose to take the new SAT, the ACT, or both. Since each test has different emphases, we encourage students to[…]

Words of the Week!

Spry- Active, lively Virulent- Harmful, hostile Chagrin- Distress, humiliation Stealth- Secretive Facile- Easy Stymied- Prevent, hinder progress Equestrian- Related Buoyant- Floating Inscrutable- Impossible ot understand Narcissist- Obsessed with yourself Abeyance- Temporary disuse Diminution- Reduce in size, extent, importance Taciturn- Silent Tractable- Manageable Finicky- Picky Skittish- Easily scared Fortitude- Strength Parochial- Having a limited mindset; not[…]