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SAT & ACT Test Prep in Asheville, NC

Best Rated SAT/ACT Prep Courses, SAT/ACT Exam Practice Questions, Placement Tests, and Full-Length Practice Exams

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“Don’t let the test beat you.” ​—Chris Parsons, Founder

Elite SAT and ACT Test Prep with Proven Results

High school students in Asheville, North Carolina, are preparing for the SAT and ACT, and families in the area trust The College Planning Center for expert test prep that improves scores, builds confidence, and opens doors to scholarships and college opportunities.

Students attending Asheville High, North Buncombe High, and nearby schools benefit from programs designed to meet local academic standards. Through diagnostic assessments, individualized study plans, and flexible online or in-person sessions, students gain the guidance necessary to succeed.

As a trusted SAT and ACT prep provider in Asheville, students typically see an average 150-point increase on the SAT and 3-point increase on the ACT, preparing them for test day and competitive college admissions.

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Average point rise our students see in their SAT scores

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Average point rise our students see in their ACT scores

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Personalized Test Prep Plan

Personalized Test Prep Plan

At The College Planning Center, our standardized test preparation programs are built to give students the confidence, tools, and proven strategies they need to excel on the SAT and ACT. With access to diagnostic assessment services, targeted lessons, and flexible scheduling, we make test prep tutoring both effective and convenient for busy families.

24/7/365 Online Access

Students gain unlimited access to our SAT exam practice test library, featuring over 2,000 exam practice questions and 200+ lessons. These interactive modules break down complex concepts into manageable parts, helping students prepare for practice SAT exams and ACT sections at their own pace.

Comprehensive Lesson Library

Our program includes live and virtual sessions led by experienced instructors, supported by a complete digital curriculum. From preliminary SAT tests that set a foundation, to full ACT test preparation, students benefit from expert guidance and structured learning designed around their strengths and growth areas.

Preliminary Assessments

We begin with diagnostic exams—two full-length SAT and ACT readiness assessments—to establish a baseline score. This process creates a customized roadmap, ensuring every student focuses on the skills and strategies that lead to the greatest score improvements. With this clear foundation, families can track measurable progress from the very first session.

Flexible Scheduling

Families can select from tailored tutoring packages, including a focused 1-Month Test Prep Program or a 4-Month Comprehensive Plan for mastery step by step. Sessions are available virtually or in-office, ensuring that elite SAT prep and ACT support fit seamlessly into each student’s schedule. This flexibility helps students stay consistent with test preparation without sacrificing other priorities.

Individual Tutoring Packages & Intensive Training

Our test prep tutoring services include personalized one-on-one instruction and intensive in-house training sessions. Each program boosts confidence, sharpens time management, and delivers measurable results—often translating into stronger scholarship opportunities and a smoother admissions journey.

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“Thanks to the guidance from Chris and the SAT prep with Miles and George, I raised my score from around 1000 to 1230 and got accepted to all five schools I applied to: Ole Miss, Clemson, Citadel, Texas A&M, and Virginia Tech. They helped me build a strong college application. So, a huge shout out to them, especially Mr. Chris Parsons. ”

— Dru

Alumni 2029

FAQ

Have questions about planning for college?
You’re not alone.

From SAT exam practice tests to ACT test preparation and diagnostic assessments, families often wonder how to choose the right path for boosting scores. Our FAQ section addresses the most common concerns we hear from students and parents, offering clear, expert guidance on topics like standardized testing strategies, elite SAT prep, and test preparation courses—helping your student feel confident and fully prepared for test day.

No, a 1400 is not a bad SAT score; it is a very strong score that places you in the 94th percentile nationally and makes you a competitive candidate for most universities. While it may be below the average for the most highly selective institutions like the Ivy League, a 1400 is competitive for many other top-tier and public universities, and often opens up opportunities for merit scholarships.

The average SAT score is around 1050, so if your score is higher than that, it's above average. A score of 1350 or higher is in the top 10% of SAT test takers. Even if your score is lower than you'd like it to be, there are many amazing colleges and universities around the world looking for students like you.

Colleges don't have a preference. All colleges that accept or require an admission test accept the SAT. While ACT transitions test formats, some colleges are updating their test policies, ranging from requiring the ACT Science section to not calculating an ACT superscore in the 2025-26 application cycle.

Yes, getting a 1600 on the SAT is extremely difficult, as it requires a near-perfect score and is achieved by only a tiny fraction of test-takers. While the exam's structure is predictable, reaching the top score requires meticulous preparation, a deep understanding of both math and English concepts, and the ability to consistently avoid making any errors.

A 1400 on the SAT is approximately the ninety-third to ninety-fourth percentile on the exam which sounds pretty great. I like to always remind students though these are typically national percentiles and only about 45% of students are going to attend a four-year university straight out of senior years.

A perfect SAT score in 2025 is 1600, which is achieved by scoring an 800 in the Evidence-based Reading and Writing section and an 800 in the Math section. This score is rare and represents the highest possible total score on the test.

What do SAT lessons cost? The average price for SAT lessons is £15 per hour, but rates vary based on the tutor's experience and location. Advanced topics within Tutoring may have higher fees, but don't worry, we've got you! Superprof offers flexible options to fit your needs and budget.

A perfect SAT score in 2025 is 1600, which is achieved by scoring an 800 in the Evidence-based Reading and Writing section and an 800 in the Math section. This score is rare and represents the highest possible total score on the test.

The math section is considered the hardest section of the SAT because it requires critical thinking, excellent problem-solving skills, and good mental math!

The first reading and writing section and the first math section are the same for everyone in terms of difficulty. But the second section of each subject is adaptive. If you do well in section one, you get the harder version of section two — which is much tougher but allows you to get a high score.

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