Monday, May 19, 2014

Get ready for your ACTs at Mentor Library

Students prepare for the ACTs at Mentor Public Library.
It's never too soon to get ready for your ACTs.

After all, standardized test are (in a word) stressful. But the more and better you prepare for the test, the better off you'll be

The Mentor Public Library is holding two ACT prep sessions in May. The first will be from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 24, at our Main Branch. It focuses on general test preparation and the reading courses. The next session is the same time and place on Saturday, May 31. Its focus will be the science and math sections of the ACT. You can register for both of them on our library's website.

These sessions provide practical experience in terms of the types of questions you’ll see on the ACT, and they also offer strategies for test prep (that, by the way, work on tests besides the ACT.)

All sessions will be led by Dr. John Foster, one of our reference librarians at Mentor Public Library. Foster has a doctorate in history from the University of Washington and has taught at both the high school and college level.

And, yes, all of our sessions are free and open to anyone preparing for the ACT.

If you have any questions on our ACT prep sessions, you can call the library at (440) 255-8811 ext. 215.

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