No schlep test prep and tutoring in Armonk
No schlep test prep and tutoring in Armonk: Let the Byram Hills Schools’ transportation department bus your kids to their tutoring, test prep or college planning session. Beginning this fall, buses from all Byram Hills schools will stop at the new and expanded offices of College Planning of Westchester located at 200 Business Park Drive in Armonk. To arrange transportation you can contact the BHS transportation department at 914.273.4245 and CPW at 914.273.2353. Alternatively, Castle Cab is offering discounted rides to and from CPW. To line up your $5 discount each way, call Castle Cab at 914.273.2535.
College Planning of Westchester in Armonk provides academic support, application assistance and personalized counseling aimed at achieving acceptance to students’ top choice colleges.
Their counseling programs help students achieve academic readiness, provide SAT/ACT prep, college selection guidance, resume and essay assistance and application process support. Since 2004 their track record shows average increases of 260-320 points on the SAT and 3-4 points on the ACT.
Additional services include programs in how to prepare 9th and 10th graders for college and strategies to maximize financial aid potential to pay for college. Their test prep, counseling and tutoring services are offered on site in private or semi-private sessions, as well as in-home and online tutoring.
CPW is owned and operated by Chappaqua resident Neal Schwartz and serves clients in Armonk, Bedford and Chappaqua and beyond from Ardsley to Somers. Neal is a member of the Higher Education Consultants Association and an annual contributor to What To Do’s Back To School features. He shared his tips on Finding the Best Fit Schools and The New SATs with our readers last year and is preparing some new tips on writing the college essay that we will publish in September.
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