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mrs_skeptik [129]
2 years ago
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True or false: laurel springs school has physical locations in california and pennsylvania where you can go take the psat/nmsqt,

ap exams, act, or sat.
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aleksandr82 [10.1K]2 years ago
7 0

it is true You can go to the Laurel Springs School's physical locations in Pennsylvania and California to take the SAT, ACT, or PSAT. In Ojai, While at IMG camp, participants in the Summer Program can experience the same mastery-based learning methodology and top-notch curriculum we provide full-time students.

Student-athletes are capable of finishing semester-length courses in six weeks and year-long courses in just 12weeks. In any case, our self-paced learning style fits the lifestyles of IMG Academy campers, guaranteeing that their training can coexist with academics—all year long. Student-athletes can go ahead, acquiring the knowledge they need to feel comfortable moving on to the next grade level or getting ready for a demanding fall season. Weekly classes begin throughout the summer. The Laurel Springs School Summer Program does not charge any registration fees to IMG Academy kids.

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