Introduction

SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) is a standardized test owned and published by the College Board, US and developed and administered by the ETS – Educational Testing Service. SAT preparation easily obtains ticket for students to study bachelor degree programs in US colleges. This is an important test to assess the knowledge of natural and social. There are 2 types: SAT Reasoning (SAT I) and SAT Subject Test (SAT II).

 

Objectives
Enhance SAT vocabulary
Get familiar with most SAT test formats
Improve the score of each section effectively
Obtain time management strategy
Reduce pressure and study time
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Curriculum updated with the latest test formats
Exam preparation materials that closely follow the SAT test formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on achieving the target score
Course content
Unit 1: Essay
1.1 Evidence, facts or examples, to support claims
1.2 Reasoning to develop ideas and to connect claims and evidence
1.3 Stylistic or persuasive elements, word choice or appeals to emotion, to add power to the ideas expressed
Unit 2: Reading
2.1 US and World Literature
2.2 History or Social Studies
2.3 Science
Unit 3: Mathematics
3.1 Number and Operation
3.2 Algebra and Functions
3.3 Geometry and Measurement
3.4 Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
Unit 4: Writing and Language
4.1 Vocabulary
4.2 Critical Reading
4.3 Sentence-level Reading
4.4 Grammar
4.5 Usage
4.6 Diction

Student achievement

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