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In an enriching two-week program, high school students gathered at Seton Hall University to enhance their SAT skills while gaining a glimpse into college life. The Summer Pre-College Program focused on equipping participants with essential test-taking strategies and academic techniques to improve their performance on the SAT, a critical component of college admissions.
Throughout the program, students engaged in intensive study sessions led by experienced instructors who provided personalized feedback and guidance. In addition to academic preparation, participants took part in various activities designed to familiarize them with the college environment. These included campus tours, workshops on time management, and discussions about the college application process.
The program not only aimed to boost students’ confidence in their SAT abilities but also sought to inspire them about their future academic journeys. By blending rigorous academic training with practical college experiences, the Summer Pre-College Program at Seton Hall has proven to be a valuable opportunity for aspiring college students.
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