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Get in Shape for the SAT and PSAT with Shmoop

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Is this email not displaying correctly? . Hey, Shmoopers, Two big tests coming up: the on October 7

Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Shmoop University Inc.]( Hey, Shmoopers, Two big tests coming up: the [SAT®]( on October 7 and the [PSAT®]( on October 11. Hopefully you're not taking both (is that even legal?), but regardless of what you're prepping for, we've got you covered. [Subscribe to Shmoop]( and get everything you need to be ready for the big day. - Content review for every section of the test - Hundreds of practice questions with answer explanations - Hundreds of videos walking you through concepts and problems - Multiple full-length practice exams to make sure you're fully prepped - Access to test-specific Math Shack (translation: drills on drills on drills) Plus, you'll get access to all of our Online Courses, including an [SAT Crash Course]( in case you need a little more structure in your studying. [PREP WITH SHMOOP]( --------------------------------------------------------------- SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. PSAT/NMSQT is a registered trademark of the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which were not involved in the production of, and do not endorse, this product. Copyright © 2017 Shmoop University Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you registered as a user with good ol' Shmoop. Our mailing address is: Shmoop University Inc. P.O. Box 0935Los Altos, CA 94023 [Add us to your address book]( This email was sent by Shmoop. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences](

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