Help with the Act Test for NCAA Athletes

Athletes Who Need Help with the Act Test

As we watch the NCAA Tournament progress, I realize how many high school athletes miss out on college degrees and perhaps bigger rewards at the pro level because they don't get help with the ACT test. The purpose of college
 is to get a degree and the commercial emphasizes that most NCAA graduates will turn pro in something other than athletics.

Many athletes could benefit from help with the ACT test to get athletic scholarships and a chance at a college degree.

The Acosta ACT Guides Sheets developed by Dr. Lanny Acosta can help prepare student athletes for the ACT test and improve their ACT sores enough to make a difference in an athletic scholarship and a college degree. The better athletes can move up to a prestigious Division one scholarship which might improve their chances at professional sports.

The help with the ACT test that they receive could mean a much better future scholastically and possibly further their athletic careers.

Athletes in Mississippi and Louisiana can benefit even further by attending one of Dr. Acosta's ACT Short Courses which comprise five 3 hour intensive presentations to help with the ACT test.

I hear there is a new law in Louisiana which is going to raise the ACT requirements from 18 to 20 over a period of years making it more important for students to seek help with the ACT test. Of course all students trying to get academic scholarships by meeting the ACT target set in many states would benefit from these Guides and The Short Course in getting help with the ACT test.

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