Academic Approach & British International School Chicago

Academic Approach is a test preparation and academic tutoring company.

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We offer our British International School Chicago students the following benefits:

Complimentary Analysis with an Expert Academic Approach Director

Academic Approach provides complimentary ACT & SAT testing as well as a 60-min consultation to analyze your student’s testing results and design a personalized tutoring program for your student.

In-Person SAT or ACT Prep Course
August - December 2024

Academic Approach is offering an in-person SAT or ACT Prep Course for BISC Year 12 students who are interested in an efficient preparation course reviewing key skills. Classes meet at BISC on Tuesdays or Wednesdays and specialize in either the ACT or SAT.

Twenty-four hours of instruction are customized to target skills and strategies most necessary for their success. Lessons include reading annotation, math problem-solving, grammar and rhetorical skills with a rigorous emphasis on their application on the standardized tests.

The cost of the Fall classroom prep course is $849

Registration closes on August 4, 2024

Please note, there are a limited number of seats available for this course. In the event that we reach our available number of seats, registration will be closed early. In addition, courses require a minimum of 10 students in order to begin. In the event that a course does not meet the minimum, you will be notified after the registration deadline with any available alternatives.

10% Discount on 1on1 Tutoring

For British School of Chicago students, Academic Approach discounts its one-on-one tutoring fees by 10%.

Access your PSAT scores now:

Year 10 and Year 11 Students can view their score results by logging into their MyAcademicApproach account using their full school email address.

SAT/ACT scores now required for Cornell applicants