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Maximize Your Score Over the years, here at CliffsNotes we’ve learned a thing or two about the

Maximize Your Score Over the years, here at CliffsNotes we’ve learned a thing or two about the SAT® exams. As a result, we developed a new study prog [Hmh primary rev rgb] [CliffsNotes Newsletter header](  Maximize Your Score [CN-sub-brand-boxed on-black Test-Prep] Over the years, here at CliffsNotes we’ve learned a thing or two about the SAT® exams. As a result, we developed a new study program that’s completely customizable to help you maximize your potential. With a personalized and game-based approach, [CliffsNotes® Test Prep for the SAT® Exam]( will help you study efficiently and effectively. Features include: Personalized learning plan. Enter your test date and the program generates a daily course of study. Your study plan and daily goals will update as you progress through the program. Study anytime, anywhere. Need to study on the bus or train? Your material is all in one place with 24/7 mobile access across all of your devices. Learn your way. In addition to expertly written practice tests, the program features interactive games and thousands of flash cards to help you study. Customized dashboards and reports. Detailed reports highlighting your strengths and weaknesses will show you how you’re progressing and help you focus your study time. [Learn More and Get Started Now!]( Taking Other Tests? [CliffsTestPrep] CliffsNotes® Test Prep is also available for the AP® Biology Exam (coming up on May 14), as well as other subjects. Learn more about all of our study plans: ▪ [AP® Biology Exam]( ▪ [Algebra 1]( ▪ [Algebra 2]( ▪ [Anatomy and Physiology]( ▪ [Biology]( ▪ [AP® Biology Exam]( ▪ [Algebra 1]( ▪ [Algebra 2]( ▪ [Anatomy and Physiology]( ▪ [Biology]( Cheers, [Signature] [***] SAT® is a trademark registered by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. AP® is a trademark registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, this product. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt™ and CliffsNotes® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. [HMH Horizontal the good one]  ©2018 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | 125 High Street | Boston MA 02110 [Like](  [Tweet](  [Web Version](  [Forward](  [Unsubscribe](   [Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company]()

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