Saturday, November 3, 2012

SimuGator: SAT Proctor DVD (Test-Day Simulation for SAT Practice Tests)

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SimuGator: SAT Proctor DVD (Test-Day Simulation for SAT Practice Tests)
by SimuGator
5.0 out of 5 stars(7)

New!: $34.99 $25.01

Test Preparation

Students who do not practice their SAT Practice Tests under actual conditions WILL experience a drop in their score on test day. This is because the test-day environment is more intimidating and full of distractions that will undermine months of dedicated SAT prep.

The SimuGator SAT Proctor DVD solves this problem! It is the only full-length video simulation of the SAT for students to use along with their SAT Practice Tests. With the push of a button, you will be immersed in a realistic SAT test-day environment complete with: a proctor who tells you when to start, gives the five-minute warning, and tells you when to stop; many of the test-day procedures so you can know what to expect; and the feeling of people being around you making common test-day distractions.

Simply put, this is the only product that lets you

  • accurately time your Practice Tests with the push of a button,
  • transform regular Practice Tests into realistic test-day simulations,
  • know exactly what to expect on test day so you are prepared for anything,
  • and improve your focus and concentration.

  • Rank: #1331 in Software
  • Brand: SimuGator
  • Published on: 2012
  • Format: DVD-ROM
  • Push play once for your own personal SAT proctor that will accurately time your SAT Practice Tests whenever you want, wherever you want, and however many times you want.
  • The optional Distractions Mode increases your concentration by helping you build tolerance to common test-day distractions that ruin your concentration and lower your score.
  • By using this product, you will know exactly what to expect on test day, which will decrease your anxiety and nervousness and raise your SAT score.
  • This is the only full-length video simulation of the SAT that simulates the entire SAT test-day process, including being read the instructions before the test starts, all 10 sections, having only thirty seconds between sections, being allowed only 3 strict five-minute breaks (between sections two and three, four and five, and six and seven), having to wait for the proctor to tell you to put your answer sheet inside of your test booklet before leaving for break, having the proctor check ID's after the break, and taking the essay writing section.

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