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    Join lifelong Dutchess county resident Seth Lyon for walks and hikes focused on leisure enjoyment and improving physical fitness. Beginning with a one mile walk on an improved carriage road, the course will progress to multiple mile hikes on increasingly challenging trails. Participants will learn the nearby "best hikes" and gain the outdoor skills necessary to enjoy a day of hiking. You'll have a great time learning skills, natural history, local histroy and exploring the peace found in the outdoors. From spectacular views of the Hudson River to wooded groves and the Applachian Trail, the Hudson Valley region is ideal for hiking. Get out and enjoy the rewards of hiking. These outings provide time to meet new friends and to learn the skills necessary to head out on your own adventures.
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    This workshop introduces families to the step-by-step process for helping high school students find the "right" college that truly matches up with their own individual needs and interests. Students will learn how to assess their particular learning style and prioritize their "must haves" as a critical first step in the college inquiry and application process. Other topics will include accessing, organizing and evaluating marketing and informational materials; creating a long list of potential matches; and developing strategies for communicating with college admission officers, high school guidance counselors and other prospective references as well as their own parents. Students also will receive topics on how to ensure a successful search, including how to present a strong profile while remaining true to who they are. Families will leave the workshop with an understanding of how careful planning, coupled with honest and thoughtful reflection, can help minimize stress, promote informed decisions and bring happy results.
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    Kaplan Educational Centers, the world leader in test preparation, is offering its renowned SAT course at Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie, NY. This class will be offered to prepare students for the October PSAT and the November SAT. Kaplan's 12-session SAT course includes an Orientation session for parents and students, three practice tests, and eight three-hour lessons. The diagnostic test, given in the second session, creates anindividualized study plan tailored to each student's strengths and weaknesses. PSAT students attend the 21st six (6) sessions, and return in the winter or spring for the 2nd half of the course in preparation for the SAT exam. Kaplan students receive a lesson book, home study book, math and vocabulary flashcards, CD-ROM software, and A Parent's Guide to College Admissions.
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    Educational Services Center's test preparation program divides each 3-hour class into math and verbal sessions. The math section reviews basic mathematical concepts, basic and advanced algebra, geometry, and PSAT / SAT specific math. Verbal work includes sentence completion, reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary building and essary writing. All instructors are certified high school teachers. Price includes all books and materials.
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    SkillsTutor is a self-paced software program that provides student instruction and practice in the use of whole numbers, fractions, ratios, decimals and percentages.
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    In this course you study on your own using computer software. Come to the DCC Learning Center where you can work independently on mastering English skills. The course is geared to the mature, competent student who can effectively work alone. ELLIS software, state-of-the-art ESL instructional media offers ESL students instruction in speaking, reading, and writing English. This module gives non-nature students the opportunity to review and practice reading, writing, and listening skills necessary to function effectively in English. The course is appropriate for students of any skill level. It is particularly targeted for students whose skill level is too low to enroll in DCC's credit couse ENG095 / 096 and for students who have no interest in attending college but wish to improve their American English skills. Fee: $35 Call 845-431-8090 for more information.
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    This course emphasizes learning to spell understanding word meanings, spelling principles and patterns.
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    This module provides adult learners who did not graduate from high school with the vocabulary, reading comprehension and mathematics skills necessary to pass the ASSET or COMPASS test, required of all students who want to matriculate at DCC without a high school diploma or GED. A variety of materials and technologies are used.
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