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Feb 05 2012
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"Timing is Everything: Increase Your Score through Better Pacing"


Good pacing skills can increase your test scores. If you are like most students, however, you do not
usually finish all of your questions on
test practice tests. Although this is normal, your scores will
suffer if you do not make the effort to improve your pacing before test day.

How will The Silent Timer Help Me?

With its unique features, THE SILENT TIMER is the only study aid designed specifically to improve
your pacing skills. Through practice with this innovative tool, you will train your brain to adopt a steady
pace without sacrificing accuracy. As a result, you can:


• Finish more questions, on average, than before

• Improve your focus on actual test material

• Reduce anxiety associated with poor pacing

• Practice your way to HIGHER test scores!

The Silent Timer can help you do your best on test day.


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Timed Practice
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Timed Practice


If you are taking any exam, your goal should be to try your best, and get the highest score that you possibly can. To get high scores, you must study. Studying prepares you for the material you will see on the test. For additional help, consider taking a prep course. Test prep instructors know your test inside and out; they know how to help you prepare.

A big part of studying is practice tests. Practicing ahead of time with real test questions will prepare you for the types of questions that appear on the test. But this is only half of the solution - the other part is taking these practice tests WITH A TIMER. It doesn't matter that you can answer all of the questions correctly if you cannot finish your test on time.

The ability to answer the questions correctly does not matter if you cannot finish the test on time.

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How does The Silent Timer™ Improve Pacing?
 
Our timer isn't JUST a quiet timer, it also will help train your brain to spend the correct amount of time on each test question. Using a patent pending process, THE SILENT TIMER takes in your test time and number of questions. It then tells you exactly how much time you can spend on each question before you are losing time on the rest of your exam. By using this process in practice, you will be able to increase your answering speed far beyond what you thought possible.The Silent Timer will help you manage your test time. - Click to learn more!

You may notice the preset buttons for the ACT, SAT, LSAT and MCAT on the timer. However, these are merely preset buttons to help students taking those tests. Our timer will work on ANY test, not just those four tests, simply by entering in your test time and number of questions for your test.

Here's How It Works

Step 1: Enter in the number of questions on your test
Step 2: Enter in how much time is allowed
Step 3: Press start and begin taking your test

It really is just that simple to customize your Silent Timer for your test, and yet here is all of the information that it can provide for you:

1. It keeps track of the total time left on your test section
2. It keeps track of how many questions you have answered, and how many remain
3. It shows the average time available per question
4. It keeps track of the amount of time left on the current question

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Learn to beat your test time and get the score you deserve. With so much of your future riding on this test, give yourself an advantage over your competition. We even have a 30-day money back guarantee if you are not completely satisfied. What have you got to lose?


What if I cannot bring my timer into the testing room?

Even if you cannot bring the timer into the test (check the rules of your exam), you will have already developed a solid pacing strategy through months of studying and practice. Prepare yourself for test day by practicing with THE SILENT TIMER under REAL testing conditions, with real time pressure. Then, on test day, arrive to your exam feeling confident that your pacing is under control, and put all your focus on answering the questions correctly!

* It is important that you check with your exam board before test day to see if timers are allowed in the testing center. Some tests, like the MCAT and GRE, do not allow desktop timers. However, The Silent Timer™ is still a great practice tool, preparing you to overcome the time constraints on test day.

*See our Terms and Conditions.

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Test Prep Links & Related News Articles

Test Prep Links

- AcceptanceLetter.com
- AdmissionsConsultants, Inc.
- College Student Tutors
- College Tool Kit - Allows students to find and apply for scholarships, search through a database of more than 4,000 colleges, and explore 900 careers all in one location
- CPA Exam Secrets Study Guide - Step-by-step CPA exam prep study guide
- DAT Secrets Study Guide - Easy to learn step-by-step DAT test prep study guide
- Education-Portal.com - Research colleges and career schools that offer the degree you want and in the areas you want to live. Schools are independently researched and categorized.
- Get Prepped
- House of Tutors - Austin, TX
- Kaplan
- NAPLEX Secrets Study Guide - How to Ace the NAPLEX
- NCLEX Secrets Study Guide - Easy step-by-step test prep study guide for the NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN
- PCAT Secrets Study Guide - How to Ace the Pharmacy College Admission Test
- Power Score
- Praxis II Secrets Study Guide - Step-by-step Praxis II exam prep study guide
- Praxis Secrets Study Guide - Step-by-step Praxis exam prep study guide
- Scholarship Help - scholarships can be confusing but this site sorts it all out
- Test Prep
- Test Prep Rankings
- Test Prep Review
- The Princeton Review
- TOEFL Secrets Study Guide - Test prep study guide for the TOEFL in an easy step-by-step system
- TOEIC Secrets Study Guide - Step-by-step TOEIC exam prep study guide
- WeCompareBooks.com - a free service that assists you in finding the best deal on the books you need
News Articles

- ACT scores highest since 1991
- Most college graduates in debt - Nearly two of every three undergraduate students are going into debt to go to college, owing an average of more than $19,000, most often to the government.
- Most states fall short on testing, government says
- SAT records biggest score drop in 31 years
- 30 Under 30: America's Coolest Young Entrepreneurs - Founders of The Silent Timer are featured on Inc. Magazine's website
- ACT Launches School Version of Online Test Prep Program
- Applications to Law Schools Are Declining
- Challenging the Texas Bar - Should Texas lower bar exam standard?
- Computer-Based MCAT Planned for 2007
- Cracking the SAT Code - What is a good SAT score now?
- Dispelling the myth about: Law School Admissions
- Do SAT Scores Really Predict Success?
- European B-Schools Step Up U.S. Recruiting
- Fewer Students Apply to Top Law Schools
- GRE Scores of School Adminstrators
- GRE test will be changed in 2006 - The overhaul is meant to enhance analytical testing and reduce cheating, but adds more test questions.
- Is good English necessary for a great GD? - Your English is not that great. Does that mean you will lose out in your Group Discussion and Personal Interview?
- New ABA Policy Change Requires Law Schools to Report Only Students' Highest LSAT Score - Beginning in the fall of 2007, law schools will be required to report only students’ highest LSAT score to the ABA (American Bar Association), rather than the averaged LSAT scores as was previously required.
- Schools for Success - Getting to the corner office has more to do with leadership talent and a drive for success than it does with having an undergraduate degree from a prestigious university.
- Senator subpoenas SAT executives over errors - A New York state senator has subpoenaed executives of the College Board over their refusal to release a report on scoring errors in the SAT college entrance exam.
- Test-Prep Diet - A smart food strategy is a must for the new SAT
- The making of a young doctor - Family physician struggled before everything came together
- The Silent Timer in the News

More Information

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Suggested Books and Study Guides

Morrison Media LLC has a wide selection of study guides and flashcards for many tests not listed above. Check out the complete listing here.

These books are recommended by our previous customers as good resources when studying for various tests. If you have one you'd like to add, email us at info@silenttimer.com.

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