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The College Review – Solon

SAT or ACT Prep Course ($499 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Experts help high schoolers prepare for their college entrance exam in a six-week-long group SAT or ACT course

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  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid with other offers.
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Knowledge is power, which is why locomotives run on burning encyclopedias. Chug toward new understandings with this Groupon.

$199 for a Six-Week SAT or ACT Prep Course ($499 Value)

Choose between two group prep courses, held at Solon High School on Sunday from noon to 3 p.m.:

  • SAT: September 23–October 28
  • ACT: October 21–December 2

Textbooks are included, and some days will be devoted to a full-length practice exam.

The College Review

For 23 years, The College Review’s one-on-one and group classes have prepared students for the standardized tests and other challenges that stand between them and their future. Before high schoolers set out for the college quad's lush lawn of shredded diplomas, tutors help them master the ACT and SAT via prep courses held throughout the year, and college-counseling services aid in the rigorous application process. Current and prospective collegians can find assistance as well, whether by figuring out their loans with financial-aid planning or signing up for private tutoring for the LSAT, GRE, GMAT, or PRAXIS exams.

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The Groupon Guide to: Apple Picking

As President Dwight Eisenhower always said, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away. An apple at night? Ooh, there's a sneaky delight!" Here are some tips for gathering these famed fruits:

Plant an Apple Orchard: Apples grow faster when they're nourished by fertilizer, which is the businessman's way of saying “thick, sweet dirt.”

Climb an Apple Tree: Once your apple trees grow, you'll have to scale one to get its fruits. Use a ladder or make the apples come to you by burying the tree in more and more dirt until you can walk to the top of it.

Gather Apples in a Basket: You'll need a basket that's round, deep, and has never been used to transport a sick person.

Make Something: Core, peel, and bake your newly acquired apples into a pie, tart, or wet mush that is meant for babies but can be eaten by soft-toothed adults.

What did President Eisenhower always say about apples? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

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