Description
Our SAT summer test prep session 3 is an award-winning test prep program that is a teacher-led workshop that meets once a week. It offers challenging lessons, 20 hours of live online class time, free practice tests, books, and additional online homework programs with videos. Score higher on the SAT and get more college offers and scholarships.
SAT TEST Date: March 9, 2024 (click the SAT Test Date for more dates and deadlines)
Class Begins: February 3, 2024
Class Ends: March 5, 2024
Live, Online Class Meets: Tuesdays 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM and Saturdays 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Includes 20 hours of class time.
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SAT TEST STRUCTURE
The SAT takes three hours and consists of three tests: (1) the Reading Test, (2) the Writing and Language Test, and (3) the Math Test. Compared to the ACT®, the SAT provides 43% more time per question.
Most of the questions are multiple-choice, though some of the math questions ask you to write in the answer rather than select it.
On all questions, there’s no penalty for guessing: if you’re not sure of the answer, it’s better to guess than leave the response blank. Test time totals 184 minutes and covers 154 questions.
What’s on the SAT?
Reading:
The Reading Test presents five reading passages followed by multiple-choice questions about each passage. You have 65 minutes to complete this test, which includes 52 questions in total. The reading test falls into three broad categories: 1) How the Author Uses Evidence. 2) Understanding Words in Context. 3) Analysis in History/Social Studies and in Science. See the SAT site for more information.
SAT Vocabulary:
The words asked about on the SAT, are words that come up often in college-level reading and professional life.
Writing and Language:
The Writing and Language test is a multiple-choice test in which you read passages and find and fix mistakes and weaknesses. This part of the SAT is 35 minutes long, includes 4 passages, and contains 44 multiple-choice questions.
The 4 passages on the test are each 400–450 words. The complexity of the passages varies: some are more challenging and others more straightforward.
The passages are about a variety of topics, including careers, science, the humanities, and history and social studies
Math:
Includes mastery of linear equations (Algebra), analyzing problems and drawing information from the data given, manipulating complex equations, geometry, and trigonometry.
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