Ep. 78 | My Deal With The Devil
PrepWell Podcast with Phil Black - A podcast by Phil Black

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Show Notes: If you have a 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, or 10th grader, this episode is for you. I advise parents on how to help their young children prepare for the Verbal section of the SAT/ACT - from a very early age. I also try to disabuse parents of the assumption that good grades in English class necessarily translate into high SAT Verbal scores. They don't. Find out why not and what you can do about it. 0:01:37 Performing well on the Verbal part of SAT/ACT 0:03:38 What will move the needle? 0:05:20 Please, don't make this assumption 0:06:00 English grades vs. SAT score 0:06:35 Extremely bright, but a poor test-taker? 0:07:50 Why early diagnostics are so important 0:08:38 How to score well on Verbal SAT 0:09:42 I don't care about English grades 0:10:00 My twin sons 0:10:55 My third son 0:11:43 My fourth son 0:12:30 How to get son #4 over the hump? 0:13:45 A deal with the devil 0:16:20 Tips for the reluctant reader 0:17:15 The most important correlation Follow us: Enroll in PrepWell Academy Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook If you want to support the show, here are three immediate steps to take. Subscribe to the podcast where ever you listen to podcasts Follow me on Instagram or Facebook Give us a review Share this episode with a friend Join our mailing list Enroll your 9th or 10th grader in the program Podcast Host: PrepWell Academy's Founder, Phil Black, has spent a lifetime cracking the code on the world's most competitive programs: Yale University, Harvard Business School, Navy SEALs, Goldman Sachs, Entrepreneurship, Shark Tank (2X), etc. Inside PrepWell Academy, Black teaches students everything they need to know about the college admissions process in a series of expertly-timed, 3-5-minute, weekly training videos starting in 9th grade and continuing through 12th grade [Note: this program can only be joined in 9th or 10th grade]. My specialties include military service academies, ROTC scholarships, Ivy League, and student-athletes