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May 17, 2008, 2:44 AM





www.baylortestprep.com



Increase ACT scores One to Three Points!

John Baylor Test Prep is proven ON-LINE ACT Prep, which for years has boosted ACT scores an average of more than 2 points. (For traditional, in-person BTP classes in Nebraska, just click on the link to the left.  <-- )

We implemented the John Baylor Test Prep Program at Centura High School this year and the results our students have received have been tremendous. In the previous eleven years as guidance counselor at Centura the highest increase I’ve seen on an ACT was three points, which happened once.  This year we have seen numerous three and four point increases and even had one student increase his score five points over his previous ACT score.  John Baylor is not only dynamic and informative; he is also pragmatic.  You owe it to your students to consider the John Baylor Test Prep Program. 

Mr. Mike Mizner

Centura High School Secondary Guidance Counselor

Welcome to the indispensable on-line partner for the college-focused school and student: John Baylor Test Prep.

 


Coming this fall, JBTP 2.0!

  1. Seven 90-minute sessions OR Fourteen-45 Minute Sessions!  

 I really enjoyed your online program. In English, I went from a 17 to a 24. I am so, so happy. Thank you for helping me receive much more sholarship money.   - Britta Doeschot, Norris High School, 2008

JBTP is not only ACT Prep, but also College Counseling, general study skills and test-taking techniques, interview skills, note-taking techniques and more to ensure Better Scholarships and College Choices.

To become a JBTP School Partner, just contact us.  To access JBTP at-home, just click on JBTP At-Home.



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