COURSE OVERVIEW
SAT
SAT is the most common standardized test with a designed to test critical thinking skills, as well as the ability to analyze and solve problems in Math, Reading Comprehensions, and tests Writing and Language skills. The score ranges from 400-1600 for the total. The SAT is one way to demonstrate a student's competitiveness and their likelihood to succeed in a course, and is one of the several factors that many universities and colleges consider when making their admission decisions alongside high school grades.
SAT EXAM PATTERN
Reading
Writing
SAT Math Syllabus
Some top college/ universities requires SAT subject Tests also which are hour-long, content-based tests that allow students to showcase achievement in specific subject areas where they excel. Using SAT Subject Tests, students can differentiate themselves in the college admission process or send a strong message regarding their readiness to study specific majors or programs in college. In conjunction with other admission credentials, Subject Tests provide a more complete picture of a student’s academic background and interests to a college admissions officer.