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SAT Coaching (Scholastic Assessment Test)

What is SAT?

The SAT is a college entrance exam primarily used in the USA, evaluating a student’s readiness for university education through assessment of critical reading, mathematics, and writing skills.


SAT Coaching: Achieving College Success
SAT coaching focuses on:

Math Skills:

Building proficiency in algebra, geometry, data analysis, and problem-solving.

Reading Comprehension:

Improving reading strategies and comprehension for complex texts.

Writing and Language:

Developing grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure skills.

Essay Writing:

Crafting structured and cohesive essays to support your answers.

SAT coaching ensures that you are fully prepared for the exam through targeted exercises, practice exams, and test strategies.

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How long is the SAT?

  • Reading Test: 65 minutes
  • Writing and Language Test: 35 minutes
  • Math - No Calculator: 25 minutes
  • Math - Calculator: 55 minutes

How can I prepare for the SAT?

Official SAT Resources: The College Board offers free test prep resources, including sample questions, practice tests, and the Official SAT Study Guide.
SAT Prep Books: Popular test prep books such as those by Barron’s, Kaplan, and The Princeton Review provide practice questions, strategies, and full-length tests.
Online Courses and Tutors: Many websites, including Khan Academy (official SAT partner), offer free and paid SAT prep courses and tutoring services.
Practice Tests: Take full-length practice tests to simulate real test conditions and improve your time management skills.

FAQ:

  • What are good SAT scores?

    Top-tier colleges (e.g., Ivy League schools, Stanford, MIT): A total score of 1500+ (out of 1600).
    Highly competitive schools: A total score of 1300-1500.
    Average colleges: A score of 1000-1300 may be competitive.

  • What should I bring to the SAT test center?

    Admission ticket: Print your SAT admission ticket from your College Board account.
    Valid photo ID: Government-issued ID or school ID.
    Approved calculator (for the Calculator section).
    Pencils: No. 2 pencils (mechanical pencils are not allowed).
    A snack and water (optional, during breaks).