If a teenager doesn aspire to an Ivy League school, (or if a parent won let the child to go to the East Coast so soon), why does the kid need Ivy Bound?
A. Whatever university a child wants, a good SAT score will help. If there’s no desire to attend an elite school, there almost always is a desire to get money, and merit scholarships are largely based on SAT scores. Even if a kid right now wants to go to a trade school, taking the SAT while in high school will at least open up options if he later decides he likes the college idea.
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