SAT Online coaching

We provide an extensive SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) preparation course carefully crafted to furnish you with the skills and strategies essential for success in this pivotal standardized test. Whether your goal is college admission in the United States or securing scholarships, our customized program is designed to assist you in reaching your maximum potential and distinguishing yourself as a strong contender in the admissions arena.

Key Features

  • College Readiness: Assesses readiness for college-level coursework.
  • Evidence-Based: Focuses on evidence-based reading and writing skills.
  • Math Proficiency: Tests mathematical skills essential for college success.
  • Optional Essay: Offers an optional essay component for additional assessment.
  • Score Choice: Allows test-takers to choose which scores to send to colleges.
  • Widely Accepted: Accepted by thousands of colleges and universities worldwide.
  • Test Dates: Administered several times a year, providing flexibility for test-takers.
  • Test Length: Approximately three hours, plus an additional 50 minutes for the optional essay.
 

Full form: Scholastic Assessment Test

Exam conducted by: The College Board

Score Validity: Typically valid for five years from the test date

Fees: Varies depending on location and currency exchange rates, ranging from approximately INR 6,000 to INR 7,500

Official Website: SAT Official Website

Test Options: Offers both SAT Reasoning Test (comprising Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and Math sections) and SAT Subject Tests in various subjects

TAT Results: Scores are typically available online within two to three weeks after the test date

Popular in Countries: Recognized and accepted by colleges and universities primarily in the United States, but also in many other countries around the world.

Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW)

1. Reading Test

The Reading Test measures reading comprehension and reasoning skills. It consists of passages from literature, historical documents, social sciences, and natural sciences.

Topics Covered:

  • Command of Evidence: Identifying evidence in the passage that supports a conclusion.
  • Words in Context: Understanding the meaning of words and phrases in context.
  • Analysis in History/Social Studies and Science: Analyzing passages related to these fields.
  • Craft and Structure: Understanding the author’s intentions, tone, and style.
  • Synthesis: Interpreting data from charts, graphs, and tables in conjunction with the passages.

Skills Developed:

  • Critical reading and thinking
  • Identifying main ideas and themes
  • Analyzing arguments and evidence
  • Interpreting words and phrases in context

2. Writing and Language Test

The Writing and Language Test assesses grammar, usage, and clarity.

Topics Covered:

  • Standard English Conventions: Grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.
  • Expression of Ideas: Improving clarity, style, and tone.
  • Command of Evidence: Analyzing how well evidence supports a point.
  • Analysis in History/Social Studies and Science: Editing passages related to these fields for clarity and accuracy.

Skills Developed:

  • Grammar and usage
  • Sentence structure and formation
  • Paragraph coherence and cohesion
  • Effective language use

 

Math

The Math section is divided into two parts: Math Test – Calculator and Math Test – No Calculator. It covers a range of math practices, with an emphasis on problem-solving, modeling, and algebraic structure.

1. Heart of Algebra

Focuses on linear equations, inequalities, and systems.

Topics Covered:

  • Solving linear equations and inequalities
  • Graphing linear equations and inequalities
  • Interpreting linear functions
  • Systems of linear equations and inequalities

Skills Developed:

  • Understanding and solving linear relationships
  • Modeling real-world scenarios with linear equations

2. Problem Solving and Data Analysis

Emphasizes quantitative literacy and interpreting data.

Topics Covered:

  • Ratios, rates, and proportional relationships
  • Percentages and units
  • Interpreting and synthesizing data
  • Descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode)

Skills Developed:

  • Analyzing and solving problems using ratios and proportional reasoning
  • Working with data to make inferences and conclusions

3. Passport to Advanced Math

Covers complex equations and functions.

Topics Covered:

  • Quadratic equations
  • Polynomial functions
  • Exponential and radical equations
  • Rational equations and functions

Skills Developed:

  • Manipulating polynomial expressions
  • Solving and interpreting higher-order equations
  • Understanding nonlinear relationships

4. Additional Topics in Math

Includes geometry, trigonometry, and complex numbers.

Topics Covered:

  • Area and volume of geometric shapes
  • Coordinate geometry
  • Trigonometric functions
  • Complex numbers

Skills Developed:

  • Applying geometric principles to solve problems
  • Understanding trigonometric relationships
  • Working with complex numbers

 

Essay (Optional)

The SAT Essay evaluates reading, analysis, and writing skills. Students are given a passage and asked to analyze how the author builds an argument.

Topics Covered:

  • Comprehension of the passage
  • Identification of persuasive elements
  • Analytical writing

Skills Developed:

  • Reading and understanding complex texts
  • Analyzing an author’s use of evidence and rhetoric
  • Writing a coherent and well-structured analytical essay

 

Preparation Tips

  1. Practice Regularly: Consistent practice with real SAT questions helps familiarize you with the test format and question types.
  2. Review Fundamentals: Strengthen your grasp of basic concepts in math, grammar, and reading comprehension.
  3. Take Practice Tests: Full-length practice tests under timed conditions help build stamina and identify areas for improvement.
  4. Analyze Mistakes: Reviewing incorrect answers helps understand where and why mistakes were made.
  5. Time Management: Develop strategies to manage your time effectively during the test.

Meet our Trainer

Mr. Lavin Hotchandani leads our online training sessions with a focus on preparing students for language proficiency exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE, as well as the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE, GMAT, and SAT.


With a solid foundation in traditional classroom training from the early years of his career, Lavin has adeptly transitioned to the virtual classroom environment. His extensive experience has been instrumental in refining his approach to online education.


Lavin collaborates closely with other experienced coaches and the management team at PrepGuru Academy. Through this synergy, he has successfully guided numerous high-scoring batches in recent times.


Lavin’s teaching philosophy centers on being attentive to student needs, allowing him to continuously enhance his training methods for optimal student success.

Lavin Hotchandani

He is an expert in language proficiency and standardized test preparation, brings a wealth of traditional and virtual classroom experience to his dynamic teaching approach.

Certificates and Awards

  • Stable internet connection
  • Computer or mobile device with webcam and microphone (Computer Preferred)
  • Access to Google Meet
  • Clear communication channels (WhatsApp Preferred)
  • Access to online mock test platform (PrepGuru Portal)

Course Description

Batch
Individual

Price: ₹ 15,999

Price: ₹ 29,999

FAQS

The SAT is a standardized test used by colleges and universities in the United States and around the world for admissions purposes. It assesses a student’s readiness for college and is designed to measure skills in reading, writing, and math.
The SAT consists of three main sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW), Math, and an optional Essay (Writing) section. The EBRW section includes Reading and Writing & Language subtests.
Many colleges and universities require SAT scores as part of their admissions process. A strong SAT score can improve your chances of being accepted into your desired schools and may also open doors to scholarships.
The SAT is scored on a scale of 400 to 1600, combining test results from the two 200-800 point subject areas (EBRW and Math). The optional Essay section is scored separately, on a scale from 6 to 24.
A “good” SAT score depends on the colleges or universities you’re interested in. Research the average scores of admitted students at your desired schools to determine what score you should aim for.
SAT preparation can involve self-study using SAT prep books, online resources, and practice tests. Many students also benefit from SAT prep courses offered by test preparation centers.
The SAT (including the optional Essay section) takes approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes. Without the Essay, it’s about 3 hours.
Yes, you can take the SAT multiple times. Most colleges accept the highest score from a single test date, so retaking the SAT can potentially improve your score.
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