DATE: May 28, 2008
CONTACT:
Starlett Craig, (864) 656-0676
cstarle@clemson.edu
WRITER:
Ross Norton, (864) 656-4810
rnorton@clemson.edu
Summer Showdown offers SAT training for high schoolers
CLEMSON — The Princeton Review will lead an SAT Summer Showdown at Clemson University in July to help high school students to brush up on their Scholastic Aptitude Test skills. The summer day camp courses are designed for students who will be in grades 10-12 this fall.
Two sessions of the camp take place, July 7-11 and July 14-18. Classes last from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day.
A course includes 18 hours of classroom instruction, three full-length practice tests with individual score reports, up-to-date materials to keep, a 24-hour online student center and instruction from Princeton Review teachers who are experts on the SAT.
The SAT Summer Showdown is sponsored by the Office of Academic Excellence in Clemson University’s Charles H. Houston Center in the Eugene T. Moore School of Education.
The course is offered through Clemson University at a discounted rate of $550. Clemson University employees receive an additional 10 percent discount. Call (704) 367-0393 to enroll or visit PrincetonReview.com. Contact Starlett Craig in the Houston Center for more information, (864) 656-0676.
