*A "College Pete and Andy" Special Report for Parents of College-bound Teens*

A Few Points Can Make a Huge Difference!

Even a mere 20 points on the SAT can mean the difference between a thin college rejection letter and a  nice thick admissions offer from the college of your choice!   You may not think it's fair, but it's reality. 

There's more bad news, too!

Thanks to budget cuts, the student loan crisis and other bad news affecting the state of Florida, it’s harder than ever to get into a public university.  The higher your son or daughter's scores, the greater the chances of admission!

Across the country, the number of high-school graduates has hit a new high this year of 3.32 million, according to the Department of Education. That means stiffer competition for college admissions. The stakes are huge: This year, Harvard accepted 204 of the 721 students with perfect 800 SAT scores in critical reading and math—an admit rate of 28 percent vs. 7.1 percent for the 1,948 students accepted from a pool of 27,462 applicants.

With college costs increasing at a rate roughly double the rate of inflation, it’s harder than ever to pay for college. But did you know that the higher your student scores on the SATs, the more financial aid you could receive?

For all of these reasons, admissions guru Peter “College Pete” Ratzan authored this special report. 

This report is for concerned parents of college-bound teens, and for the teens themselves!

The Seven Biggest SAT Myths

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The Seven Biggest SAT "Myths"

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