<p>Pepper03 - Yep, there are lots of good scholarships for students with good grades and good SATs. You’d be surprised how many students get NMF and end up going to schools where it counts for nothing or only $1000/year. </p>
<p>Have your son sign up for College Board’s “SAT question of the day” - he’ll get an example question mailed each day. It’s a fun way to prep. Also get hiim a book with sample questions. But remember… strong grades and class rank are important to colleges. At your school, the class rank may be easier to get than at the private schools.</p>