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Reality Television SAT Essay Topic, Good or Bad?

Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished talks about the recent controversial SAT essay topic about reality television.

He thinks that while the topic may appear at first glance biased only to those who habitually watch reality television, it is still a broad enough topic where virtually any high school can properly answer the question.

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Was the reality television SAT essay topic a good or bad question? How would you have answered this SAT essay question?

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March 31st, 2011
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College Workout Survival Tips

College Workout Tips By Amie Hoff, Certified Fitness Trainer and Consultant, NYC

Summer will be here before you know it and yup, you guessed it – that means shorts and bathing suits too! Are you ready? Is your body ready?

If you were one of the many who shelved your workouts over the winter because it was just too darn cold or already fell off the resolution wagon, no more excuses. I’m here to help you get your body moving and shed the winter body fat just in time to shed the layers. Tone up those legs, arms and abs and get ready to turn some heads on campus! Just by making a few small adjustments and following these exercise and nutrition tips, you’ll blast the winter weight gain and be cruising the campus feeling awesome and looking great.

College workout survival tips to help inspire you to get up and moving:

• Get your roommate or a friend to join you. Enlisting the help of others not only makes it more fun, but gives you quality catch up time as well.

• Schedule your workouts just like you would your classes and stick to it. No blowing it off for another day.

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• Walk or bike to class, take the stairs whenever possible and visit your friends rather than email. Hint – move, move, move.

• Keep a workout journal to help chart your progress, understand how you’re feeling, what workouts you like (and don’t) and keep an eye on your weight.

• Dress for success – If you do choose to exercise outside, it’s important to dress for the elements. Layer with wicking and breathable fabrics. Cotton is not a good choice as it traps sweat and dries slowly, not fun. Think of light layers that can be peeled off as your body temperature rises. And if it’s still chilly, wearing a hat is smart. Most of your body heat escapes through the head.

• Check for leagues or teams on campus that play ultimate frisbee, volleyball, baseball, etc. Getting a workout while having fun and meeting new people is a bonus. If your school doesn’t have one, start your own!

• Use the stadium bleachers for an awesome cardio workout. Run up and down them for 10 min working up to 20.

• Or, find the building on campus with the most floors and run up and down the stairwell. Trust me, that will get your heart pumping! For even more of a challenge, try taking two steps at a time on your way up.

• When you get bored with your workout, switch up one of the following: Intensity, duration frequency or activity.

• Stock your dorm room and fill your fridge with plenty of healthy snacks so when the urge to order late night pizza hits, you can fill up on good-for-you foods and have healthy options.

• Try the now “it” workout: HIIT – High Intensity Interval Training. Alternating short bursts of intense activity with short slower periods for recovery. A serious calorie burner!

• Keep a food diary to track your calorie intake. When writing everything down, you’ll certainly think twice about what goes in your mouth.

• Download some new up-beat, fun music to get your feet jumping and body moving.

Amie Hoff is a certified personal trainer and fitness consultant in NYC, co-founder of FitKitDORM – Total Fitness in a Kit. www.FitKit.com Enter code DORM at checkout and get a 20% discount!

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March 22nd, 2011
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Get Prepped & Polished and Ready for College Seminar

Get Prepped & Polished and Ready for College Seminar!
Instructor: Alexis Avila

The college application process can be stressful for both students and parents.
Get updated, organized, and ready for the college admissions process.

Some of the things you will learn include:
How to best prepare yourself for college during Junior and Senior Year of High School.
When to take standardized tests and how to best prepare for them.
What to do during a college campus visit.

Parents and students are welcome.

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March 7th, 2011
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The SAT Essay: The Longer, The Better?

Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished reacts to the November 5, 2010 Good Morning America report about SAT essay length and score increase. Good Morning America Report

Parenting Squad also featured Alexis Avila in their article: The Longer, The Better? A Student Researches Writing Scores On The SAT
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Alexis believes that while essay score length is one factor to getting a higher SAT essay score, essay substance and essay structure are just as important.

Do you believe that the longer the SAT essay, the better the SAT essay score? Do you have other SAT essay tips?

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February 14th, 2011
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ISEE vs. SSAT

Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished talks about the differences between the ISEE test and the SSAT test.
1. The ISEE has sentence completion questions, while the SSAT has analogies.
2. The first ISEE math section (middle and upper level only) has quantitative comparison questions.

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3. The ISEE has four answer choices and no guessing penalty, while the SSAT has five answer choices and a ¼ point deduction for wrong answers.

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January 21st, 2011
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Three Interview Etiquette Tips

Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished asks Janet Parnes of Etiquette for Today to list three important interview etiquette tips.

1. Come armed with questions to show that you are interested and engaged.
2. If the interviewer offers you a cup of coffee, decline it.
3. The only appropriate cell phone mode is off.

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For more etiquette tips, please visit Etiquette for Today.

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August 27th, 2010
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Five Tips for Senior Year Success

Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished recommends five ways to have a successful Senior Year of high school.

Tip 1: Get good grades and show leadership.
Tip 2: Take standardized tests if you aren’t satisfied with your scores.
Tip 3: Finish your college essays by late August or September.
Tip 4: Submit college applications about a month before the deadline.
Tip 5: Visit your guidance counselor and teachers weekly to stay on track.

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Which of these five tips do you find most important for Senior Year success? Do you have other tips to share?

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August 13th, 2010
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TOEFL Test Day Tips

Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished asks Dr. Jon Hodge of Strictly English to list his three most important TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Test Day Tips.

1. Bring ear plugs to the test site to minimize distractions.
2. Arrive to the test site early.

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3. Bring healthy snacks for energy-power bar, banana, and bottle of water.

For more information about the TOEFL Test, please visit Strictly English.

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August 3rd, 2010
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School Summer Vacation, Good or Bad?

Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished reacts to Time Magazine’s recent cover story, “The Case Against Summer Vacation”.

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What are your reactions to this Time Magazine article? Do you think school summer vacation contributes to learning loss?

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July 29th, 2010
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SAT Crash Course

http://www.preppedandpolished.com Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished explains what to do if you have two weeks till the SAT and you haven’t done a thing.

1. Buy a copy of the College Board Official Study Guide and take practice tests.

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2. Memorize the SAT format (Section 1 is always the essay. Section 10 is always the short grammar section) and have a pacing game plan, especially for the critical reading.
3. Work on math strategies, not math content. Email alexis@preppedandpolished for questions about math strategies.
4. Start waking up early Saturday mornings to study SAT material.

Is your SAT only weeks away? How else should a student prepare for an SAT only weeks away?

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July 22nd, 2010
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