
Mar. 4, 2015,
Caroline Moss
Over the summer, we profiled Anthony Green, the SAT and ACT tutor to the 1%. Green tutors the offspring of some of the country’s wealthiest folk, and all of his sessions are conducted over Skype for a whopping $1,000 an hour.
In 2016, the SAT returns to a 1600-point test, combining the current 800-point Reading and Writing sections back into the single 800-point “verbal” section that characterized the old exam.
In a recent interview, Green told Business Insider no one should take the new SAT in 2016, which he’s also argued on his site.
“I’m recommending that none of my students take the first three rounds of the new SAT (March, May, and June of 2016),” Green said. “Why let students be guinea pigs for the College Board’s marketing machine?
https://www.businessinsider.com/sat-tutor-says-dont-take-the-new-sat-2015-3
The whole thing is a scam including what green does..,$1000 an hour? Well that just special is it not fuck$&g joke