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[Video] Preparing for the SAT and ACT

Kyra Tyler

Written by Kyra Tyleron December 21st, 2016

Kyra Tyler has worked in a variety of roles in higher education. She began her career in admissions at Brandeis University, where she spearheaded the school’s student of color recruitment effort. She also chaired a committee dedicated to offering scholarships and performance opportunities to talented chamber musicians. Prior to joining College Coach, Kyra was awarded a Presidential Fellowship from Harvard University, where she worked in development at the Harvard College Fund. She also worked at the Harvard Alumni Association while pursuing a Master of Education at the Graduate School of Education. Upon graduating from Northwestern University with a bachelor of music in flute performance, Kyra worked in the consulting sector for Sapient Corporation in both the hiring and training and development departments.

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Many high school juniors take the SAT or the ACT for the first time in January or February of their junior year, and registration deadlines are right around the corner!  Still, should you rush into a standardized test with no preparation?  No, says college admissions expert Kyra Tyler in the latest installment of College Coach’s Insider Tips.  Check out Kyra’s SAT and ACT tips in order to maximize your chances of testing success. Subscribe to the College Coach YouTube Channel to keep up-to-date on all the latest college planning tips from our college admissions and finance experts.
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