About Course
A SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) course is designed to help students prepare for the SAT, a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. The SAT is intended to assess a student's readiness for college and is commonly taken by high school juniors and seniors. Here is a general description of what a SAT course typically covers:
Test Overview:
- Understanding the format and structure of the SAT.
- Familiarization with the sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW), Math, and an optional Essay.
Content Review:
- Comprehensive review of critical reading and writing skills for the EBRW section.
- In-depth coverage of essential math concepts, including algebra, geometry, and advanced math topics.
Strategies and Techniques:
- Test-taking strategies for each section, including time management and pacing.
- Techniques for tackling different types of questions, including multiple-choice and grid-in questions.
Vocabulary Building:
- Enhancing vocabulary skills, especially in the context of reading comprehension.
Math Skills Development:
- Reviewing and reinforcing foundational math skills.
- Learning advanced math concepts that may appear on the test.
Practice Tests:
- Taking practice tests to simulate real testing conditions and identify areas for improvement.
- Analyzing practice test results to target specific weaknesses.
Skills You Will Gain
Critical Reading
Assessment Analysis
Mathematics
Test-Taking Strategies
Course Offerings
- Instructor-led interactive classes
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Clarify your doubts during class
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Access recordings of the class
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Attend on mobile or tablet
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Live projects to practice
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Case studies to learn from
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Lifetime mentorship support
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Industry specific curriculum
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Certificate of completion
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Employability opportunity