The self-paced, asynchronous online course is designed to help students
assess and improve upon academic and vocational skills commonly taught in high
schools across the United States. Students begin by taking a diagnostic ASVAB
test. Upon completing the diagnostic exam, students will be provided with
their results for each subject test, as well as their composite scores,
including their General Technical score.
The prescriptive training course provides individual lessons for each learner based on the results of their diagnostic test, featuring engaging multimedia lessons, videos, and gamified exercises. These help teach and develop skill mastery in all sections of the ASVAB. Finally, students will see a summative assessment in the form of a full-length ASVAB exam.
This online course features a math and verbal diagnostic test, a personalized learning path with lessons and quizzes, practice sets and a post-assessment, with detailed answer explanations for each question. Scoring is provided by content area and overall score. The course’s subject areas include high-school-level reading comprehension, vocabulary and math. The self-paced online course features interactive games, exercises and flashcards.
This course is based on Peterson’s online course development philosophy and approach:
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This course covers a wide range of knowledge, providing a review for high school students and a bridge between middle school and high school. ESL content is also available in the course for those that need it.
This online course features diagnostic tests, lessons and quizzes, and three full-length practice tests with detailed answer explanations for each question. Scoring is broken down by content area and overall score. Subject areas include Math, College-Level Math, English and Writing. The course provides materials to prepare students for college placement exams and college-level course work experiences. The self-paced online course features interactive games, exercises and flashcards.
This course is based on Peterson’s online course development philosophy and approach:
Here's how it works:
This course covers material found in high school curricula and provides a bridge between high school and college.
Designed to align with the new Digital SAT Test, the Digital SAT Course consists of four adaptive SAT practice tests (1 diagnostic, 2 full-length practice tests, and 1 post-test), as well as study guides and lessons covering all the subjects you'll see on the latest SAT exam. This self-paced, asynchronous course will assist students in building and refreshing their skills in Algebra; Advanced Math; Problem Solving and Data Analysis; Geometry and Trigonometry; Reading Comprehension; Standard English Conventions; and Writing and Language Use.
Students can view SAT instructional videos to reinforce difficult concepts and flashcards to commit key terms and formulas to memory. Scoring is scaled in accordance with The College Board and provided by content area and overall score. The course’s subject areas include all of the areas tested on the actual SAT exam.
This course is based on Peterson’s online course development philosophy and approach:
Here's how it works:
7 full-length practice tests for the SAT - Peterson’s SAT practice tests mimic the structure and timing of the actual SAT exam. Additionally, each section within the practice tests can be reviewed after the section is scored. While reviewing the sections, students will be presented with their results along with the correct answer and a detailed explanation of the problem.
Test topics include:
This online course features a full-length diagnostic test in English, Math, Reading, Science and Writing, a personalized learning path with lessons and quizzes, and three full-length practice tests, with detailed answer explanations for each question. Scoring is scaled in accordance with ACT and provided by content area and overall score. The course’s subject areas include all of the areas tested on the actual ACT exam. The self-paced online course features interactive games, exercises and flashcards.
This course is based on Peterson’s online course development philosophy and approach:
Here's how it works:
This course covers a wide range of knowledge, providing remediation for all subject areas tested on the ACT exam.
7 full-length practice tests for the ACT - Peterson’s ACT practice tests mimic the structure and timing of the actual ACT exam. Additionally, each section within the practice tests can be reviewed after the section is scored. While reviewing the sections, students will be presented with their results along with the correct answer and a detailed explanation of the problem.
Test topics include:
Math and Verbal flashcards help students prepare for the SAT and ACT by strengthening math skills and broadening vocabulary. March 2 Success has 20 sets of verbal cards and 5 sets of math cards along with interactive quizzes to help students measure their readiness and focus their studies.
A proven effective interactive program that takes all the guesswork out of the college admission and financing process. It includes a special emphasis on scholarships and supplies hundreds of related web links.
The Student Planning Guide provides a month-by-month plan of important steps involved in the entire college preparation process beginning with the student’s freshman year and culminating with senior graduation. This guide takes the guesswork out of the college preparation process.
Provides 10 random questions from a bank of over 1200 works previously used on SAT and ACT tests. The questions can be either fill-in-the-blank style, or definition.
The science hub features practice test questions and lessons on science subjects covered in high school – Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The material is grouped by subject area and provides a detailed explanation for each answer.
Biology lessons and question banks include material on cellular structure and processes, structure of DNA and replication, DNA translation and mutation, taxonomy, and living systems.
Physics lessons and question banks include material on Newton’s law and mechanical efficiency, wave phenomena, the movement of heat energy, impact of energy sources, and calculation questions.
Chemistry lessons and question banks include material on fluids, the periodic table, physical and chemical changes in matter, conservation of mass and energy, and solution chemistry.
Earth Science lessons and question banks include material on bacteria and viruses, evolution and natural selection, matter and energy cycles, interactions in an ecosystem, and plants.
The social sciences hub provides important science content that meets STEM standards. Practice questions help students become familiar with the important skills and content included in STEM social science fields. Students will be presented with their results, the correct answer and a detailed explanation of the problem.
A total of 1,002 practice questions cover the following subjects:
The technology hub includes practice questions to familiarize students with the important skills and content included in STEM technology standards. Students will be presented with their results, the correct answer and a detailed explanation for each practice question.
A total of 1,200 practice questions cover the following subjects:
The pre-engineering hub includes practice questions to familiarize students with the important skills and content included in STEM engineering standards. Students will be presented with their results, the correct answer and a detailed explanation for each practice question.
A total of 725 practice questions cover the following subjects:
The math hub includes practice questions to familiarize students with the important skills and content included in STEM math standards. Students will be presented with their results, the correct answer and a detailed explanation for each practice question.
A total of 1,194 practice questions cover the following subjects:
Additional Math Learning Modules:
The additional math learning modules include interactive exercises that provide remediation for math subjects through the use of animation, drag and drop exercises and clickable steps to provide an engaging learning experience. In addition to the practice questions and detailed explanations, learning modules for the following math subjects are included:
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a standardized entrance exam used by many medical schools. The test assesses mastery of basic scientific concepts, problem solving, and critical thinking, as well as analysis and reasoning skills. The skills tested are those identified by medical professionals as essential for success in medical school and as a doctor.
Peterson’s 3 full-length practice tests for the MCAT mimic the structure and timing of the actual MCAT exam. Additionally, each section within the practice tests can be reviewed after the section is scored. While reviewing the sections, students will be presented with their results along with the correct answer and a detailed explanation of the problem.
Test topics include:
The Dental Admissions Test (DAT) is a multiple choice, computer-based test required for applicants entering dental schools in the United States. It measures an applicants' academic ability, scientific understanding and perceptual ability. The DAT is broken down into four sections:
Peterson's Practice Tests for the DAT include 2 full-length practice tests with detailed answer explanations for every question.
Peterson’s online nursing hub features practice test questions covering entrance exam topics for nursing and allied health programs. Detailed answer explanations are provided for each practice test question.
The content will provide preparation for the following entrance exams: