Compass has partnered with The Hewitt School to provide a comprehensive online class for the class of 2027. This class will feature 27 hours of small group instruction. This online group class schedule has been created specifically for Hewitt students. Classes will be taught by Compass’ most experienced Math and Verbal tutors.
COST
$1,200
REGISTER
Click on the link below to sign up for the SAT/ACT Essentials instructional course. We will send you full instructions for the online sessions one week before the class begins.
Registration has closed for this class.
CLASS SCHEDULE
Online course – Thursdays 7:00-8:30PM
January 9, 2025 – May 22, 2025
FINANCIAL AID
Financial aid is available for students who qualify for tuition assistance at The Hewitt School. Please fill out the form below with your registration information if you qualify.
**You must submit the form ONE WEEK before the registration deadline to ensure sufficient processing time!**
Compass will email you with a coupon code to apply to the cost of your class fee. You MUST enter this code at the time of registration to receive the financial support. If you have any questions, please email classes@compassprep.com.
Financial Aid
FINANCIAL AID FORM
Sign up for a practice test!
Hewitt School and Compass Education Group have partnered to offer an at-home, computer-proctored ACT practice test at no cost. This test is the classic ACT format: the science test is required and included in the Composite score.
In addition, a Digital Adaptive PSAT and SAT will be offered at no cost. This new test (learn all about it here) mimics the computer-based test — question type, content, timing, duration, and adaptive structure.
The test results are invaluable in helping Hewitt School’s College Counselors and Compass directors craft the ideal testing and tutoring plan for each student.
DATE & TIME
- At-Home Online Testing Center ACT, SAT, PSAT practice tests are available anytime March 1st-31st
The registration deadline each week is Thursday. By Friday, we will send you a detailed confirmation email; the link to take the test will be included; you can take the test anytime during the open testing window.
10th Grade Enrichment Class Info Session
A PRESENTATION FOR THE HEWITT SCHOOL
DATE & TIME
Thursday, October 17th at 12:30pm via Zoom
Date has passed. Please see recording posted below.
DESCRIPTION
Compass Education’s 10th Grade SAT/ACT Essentials Course will improve students’ fluency with the math, reading, and writing skills that appear both on standardized tests and in their regular academic classes. The course is a low-stress way for students and families to begin their preparation for standardized tests without making a premature decision between the ACT and SAT or compromising students’ focus on their performance in school. Lessons will reinforce students’ foundations in grammar, reading comprehension, algebra and geometry, graph interpretation, and more. Students will also receive up to date information regarding the new Digital SAT test and the upcoming changes to the ACT.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dulcie graduated with BAs in Physics and Geology from Pomona College and her PhD in Geophysics from Stanford. Dulcie started at Compass as a tutor and now uses her experience to help students and families navigate the admissions testing landscape in her role as senior director. In her spare time, Dulcie likes to read all sorts of fantasy and play with her two badly behaved cats.
Each year, Dulcie and her colleagues speak at over 300 high schools and professional organizations, where they demystify the SAT and ACT and dispel anxiety about the testing process.
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- What do I need to know about the digital SAT and the new ACT?