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Monday, June 28, 2010

StarCatcher SAT Prep 50% OFF

Last 5 days to enjoy the 50% OFF for StarCatcher SAT 1-on-1 Prep programs. Sign up now and enjoy at NorthStar Learning Express.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Topic areas breakdown for SAT I Math

There are four topics included in SAT I Math section and they are number and operations, algebra and functions, geometry, data analysis and probability.

The questions in SAT I math section break down as: 
(20% - 25%) Numbers and Operations 
(35% - 40%) Algebra and Functions
(25% - 30%) Geometry
(10% - 15%) Data, Stats, and Probability

How to prepare for the SAT I Math? Is it difficult to get 700+ for SAT I Math section?

First it is not difficult to get 700+ for the SAT I math section.

The preparation for the SAT I math section is relatively easy as the key concept/knowledge areas that are frequently tested on the SAT I are limited to several subjects such as algebra and functions, geometry, numbers and operations, data analysis and probability. As long as the students understand the basic requirement and strategies to handle the math questions, they should be able to get a good score such as 700+.

The online video course "SAT Math" at StarCatcher SAT Video Courses has done a very good job to explores the requirement of SAT math section, review the key concepts/knowledge areas that are frequently tested on the SAT I math section, decodes the SAT math section questions, and shows the strategies to score above 750 in math section in short time.

There are several SAT prep books available to cover the SAT I math content, but none of them could comparable with the above online"SAT Math" video course.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Parents are welcomed to involve in their children’s online education

NorthStar Learning Express launches its StarCatcher parent portal that enables the parents to participate in their children’s SAT preparation and its other online education solutions. Parents’ full involvements ensure their children’s success. For more information visit Starcatcher Launched its Parent Portal.

The average SAT score

The average SAT for all 2009 seniors is about 1517.

But the average SAT score for admitted students are higher than it.
For Ivy universities, the average SAT score is from 2100 to 2200.
For top private universities, the SAT average is about 2100
For top public universities, the SAT average is from 1800 to 2000.

For detail SAT scores vs. colleges, you may check the website: http://www.satscores.us
To see what score you might get on the SAT, go to SAT Score Prediction

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Welcome to our blog

We just started our NorthStar Learning Express blog. The intention of this blog is to be a resource center for the innovate learning method and tools to help the students to learn more efficiently with fun. We welcome discussions on any tips or strategies that are beneficial to k12 students for school courses learning and test preparation such as SAT and SSAT.