SAT Scholastic Aptitude Test
The SAT is an entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. The SAT is a multiple-choice, pencil-and-paper test created and administered by the College Board.
The purpose of the SAT is to measure a high school student's readiness for college, and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants.
College admissions officers will review standardized test scores alongside your high school GPA, the classes you took in high school, letters of recommendation from teachers or mentors, extracurricular activities, admissions interviews, and personal essays. How important SAT scores are in the college application process varies from school to school.
Vision
To produce candidates committed to excellence and professionalism
Quality Policy
To ensure that professionals have appropriate standards of English
Trainers
All our trainers are TESOL certified trainers
Course Overview
The SAT is comprised of two sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math.
Course Content
The SAT contains 4 sections:
Reading
Writing & Language
Math (No Calculator & Calculator Sections)
Essay (Optional)
Section | Time Limit |
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Reading | 52 multiple–choice questions 65 minutes Passages or pairs of passages (literature, historical documents, social sciences, and natural sciences) |
Writing and Language | 44 multiple–choice questions 35 minutes Grammar, vocabulary in context, and editing skills |
Math | 58 multiple–choice questions (broken up into a 20-question No-Calculator section and a 38-question Calculator-allowed section) 80 minutes (25 minutes for the No-Calculator section; 55 minutes for the Calculator-allowed section) Algebra I and II, geometry, and some trigonometry |
Essay (Optional) | 1 essay 50 minutes Read a passage and explain how the author builds a persuasive argument |
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