Scholarship Central Providing ACT Prep Classes


Foundation: Muskingum County Community Foundation

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It's that time of year again: time to start thinking about what you're going to do in college and how you're going to do on the ACT test.

The Zanesville, Ohio, community foundation is offering a five-week course to help students prepare for the college entrance exam, reports the Zanesville Times Recorder.

The classes will be held on Sunday nights from 7pm to 9pm at the foundation's headquarters, and there's a $30 down payment, plus an ACT Prep book.

"Great students can come up with a lot of test anxiety so, Dr. Stewart and Brian really go through this test, kind of segment it out, and give the students helpful tips to help them keep their strategies on point," the foundation's director of programs says.

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