O'Neal Offers SAT Prep Class by Princeton Review

O’Neal is pleased to announce the offering of the only Princeton Review SAT Prep Course taught face to face in the Sandhills: SAT Prep – The Ultimate Class.

Michael Norman, O’Neal’s Princeton Review certified instructor will deliver 25 hours of direct instruction including 3 diagnostic exams. The course is designed for rising seniors, but rising juniors are welcome.
 
The course will take place at The O’Neal School’s Meyer Hall at 3300 Airport Road, Southern Pines, 28387 according to the following schedule:
 
September 25 and 28  from 6pm to 8:30pm
October 2, 5, 12, 19, 26 from 6pm to 8:30pm
November 2,9,16 from 6-8:30pm
Diagnostic Test Dates: Sept. 16, Oct. 21, Nov. 18 -- all 8am-12pm
 
Though the retail price for this course is $999, non-O’Neal students may register for $699 and O’Neal students have special pricing of $399. The fee includes three diagnostic exams, SAT Student Manual, the “9 Practice Tests for the SAT” workbook, and online access to additional practice tests.

SAT Registration Form

Send completed form with check made payable to The O’Neal School, with “SAT Prep” in the memo and mailed to: The O’Neal School c/o SAT Prep, P.O. Box 290, Southern Pines, NC  28388.
 
The deadline to register is Thursday, Sept 7th and space is limited. Questions may be directed to O’Neal’s Director of College Counseling Renee Ferrerio – rferrerio@onealschool.org.
 
Interested in learning more about The O’Neal School? Visit our Admissions Welcome Page.
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