Ace the SAT worshop set for Jan. 16
Students everywhere are reporting that revised SAT questions are not like their schoolwork.
To combat these disadvantages Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergast High School is sponsoring the very successful one-morning Ace the SAT Workshop on Saturday, Jan. 16, to help students score their personal best. Students using these new strategies during the new PSAT found the correct answers quickly and confidently.
The one-day Ace the SAT Workshops can boost scores significantly. In one morning, expert professional instructors from Advance Test Review give students the exclusive inside information they need to improve their performance in the redesigned SAT and PSAT. Students are alerted to the traps programmed into the tests to keep them from finishing and scoring their best.
They are then shown how to turn these same traps into scoring opportunities that can jump their scores 80 to 210 points. SAT takers don’t usually find these insights and tips in any other SAT prep program other than Advance Test Review.
Ace the SAT Workshops sharpen each participant’s competitive edge by including in tuition the top notch books and study-materials needed to continue expanding test-taking skills at home. These texts and study guides retail for over $95.00.
Students who practice and use the score-raising techniques offered in the Ace the SAT Workshops see significant improvement in their testtaking performance. This is why the workshops sell out early.
For more information, visit bonnerprendie.com or call an Advance Test Review professional adviser at 610-449-6311 or visit www. acethesatworkshop.com.
Faith Tabernacle hosts ‘Healthy Relationships’
CHESTER >> “Take care of the most important woman in your life — You!”
Join Faith Tabernacle Church, 509 W. Third St., 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9, for one hour of fellowship, food and discussion on health topics that affect women. The first topic is, “Healthy Relationships.”
All are welcome.
Hamburger Tuesday at VFW Post 7949
EDDYSTONE >> VFW Post 7949, 1015 Saville Ave., holds hamburger Tuesday noon-3 p.m. each week.
Cost is $3 each with all the fixins’. French fries are available at a cost of $1.50. Come out and enjoy a good hand-made burger and help support the post’s veterans programs.
Be a Watershed Steward
The Penn State Chester County Master Watershed Stewards are currently accepting applications for the class of 2016.
Volunteers are needed to help improve the health of streams, rivers and natural resources through public educational events and projects, disseminating the latest research based information at community events, developing awareness campaigns, expanding social media presence, creating publications, organizing stream cleanups, monitoring stream water quality and partnering with organizations and municipalities in developing and promoting the understanding of watershed conservation and restoration practices.
Applications will be accepted until Feb. 1. Applicants need not be experts in conservation or water resources, but should have an interest in the environment, willingness to learn and a strong desire to make a difference. A strong commitment to volunteer service is a must. Class size is limited to 25 individuals. Interviews will take place in early March to select the final candidates. Training sessions will take place in the evenings starting late March 2016 and run through early June. Specific dates, times and location information will be available at the end of December 2015.
For more information and to obtain an application, email exa108@psu.edu with the subject line “2016 Master Watershed Training.”