Free Library to offer free SAT Prep
Posted by on April 28, 2014
Due to popular demand, the Free Library of Philadelphia will be offering a 5-week series of SAT prep classes from the week of April 28th – the week of May 26th at three Library locations. These sessions are open to the public!
To register, visit http://flpcollegeprep.eventbrite.com. See below for more details. Thank you for your interest in our services!
Are you preparing to take the SAT? Want FREE help from experienced instructors? Then come and find out inside information from our College Prep Specialists and learn how to improve your scores!
Classes are FREE and open to all high school students.
Space is limited: registration is required.
Register for workshops at the locations listed below. Each session in the 5 week series covers a different section of the SAT. There will also be time for personalized help on the topic of your choice at each workshop:
Duration: Week of April 28th – Week of May 26th
Lucien E. Blackwell West Philadelphia Regional Library
Tuesdays from 3:00-6:00pm
Computer Lab
125 S 52nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139
Northeast Regional Library
Tuesdays from 5:00-8:00pm
Computer Lab
2228 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19149
Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library
Saturdays from 1:00-4:00pm
Computer Lab
68 W Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19144
To register, visit http://flpcollegeprep.eventbrite.com. Space is limited, so register quickly!
This program has been made possible with generous support from the Philadelphia City Institute Board of Managers.
Download the flyer from http://goo.gl/GiOuwV
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