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The Course Syllabus, Schedule, and Tracking (SST) play a vital role in your student's preparation. The eKnowledge SAT Power Prep Program provides all the training necessary to score as high as a student wants-but students also need assistance setting and implementing a plan of attack.

The schedule, syllabus, and tracking mechanisms contained in the program help your student to efficiently study in an organized and effective manner. We know the primary benefit of an expensive live program is the fact
that a teacher watches over the progress and tracks the student.

Our system simulates that same approach. As a parent or someone interested in your student's progress, you can track what they have done. The program allows the student to track progress electronically within the program or on the paper syllabus that can be printed out tacked to the refrigerator and marked. It provides great Sunday dinner conversation. It's a tried and proven method of tracking progress!

The program breaks down into 120 lessons and 122 drills. You will easily track how your student is progressing.

Here is a sample from the syllabus for Math Question Types.

MATH
Arithmetic

1. Print Outline
2. Watch Lecture (take notes) & Answer Practice Questions

Reminder: Do Practice Questions one at a time listen and read explanatory answer before moving on to next question. Put a question mark (?) next to any question not completely understood and we'll talk about those.

Number Basics
  Factors
  Prime & Composite Numbers
  Prime Factorization
  Consecutive Integers
  Multiples
  Practice Question 1
  Practice Question 2
  Adding/Subtracting Numbers with Signs
  Multiplying/Dividing Numbers with Signs
  Order of Operation
  Practice Question 3
  Practice Question 4
  Fractions
  Add/Subtract Fractions
  Multiply/Divide Fractions
  Mixed Numbers & Improper Fractions
  Comparing Fractions
  Practice Question 5
  Practice Question 6
  Decimals
  Repeating Decimals
  Practice Question 7
  Converting Decimals to percent
  Calculating Percent
  Percent Increase/Decrease
  Calculating Original Whole
  Practice Question 8
  Practice Question 9
  Average & Sum
  Calculating Missing Term
  Practice Question 10
  Practice Question 11
  Median, Mode, Range
  Practice Question 12
  Practice Question 13

The program is divided into 242 similar segments.


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