The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is the exam needed by undergraduate students who wish to study in the US after the 12th grade. The SAT has three sections that are Mathematics, Writing and Critical Reading.
The examination pattern for the SAT is as follows:
Details |
Content |
Time |
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Writing (Essay) | The essay measures a students ability to develop and express a point of view on an issue. | 25 Mins | |
Writing (Multiple Choice) | Multiple Choice Qstns ask students to:
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25 Mins | |
Writing (Multiple Choice) | Improve paragraphs | 10 Mins | |
Critical Reading (Multiple Choice) |
Identifying main & supporting ideas. | 25 Mins | |
Critical Reading (Multiple Choice) |
Determining the meaning of words in contents. | 25 Mins | |
Critical Reading (Multiple Choice) |
Understanding the structure and function of sentences. | 20 Mins | |
Mathematics (Students Response & Multiple Choice) |
Number & Operations Algebra & Functions |
25 Mins | |
Mathematics (Multiple Choice) |
Geometry | 25 Mins | |
Mathematics (Multiple Choice) |
Statistics & Data Analysis | 20 Mins | |
Variable (Unsecured, Multiple Choice) |
This section may have Critical reading, Mathematics or Multiple Choice writing questions. It does not count toward the final score. | 25 Mins |
Students who prepare for SAT with us follow a systematic schedule of lectures and practice sessions designed to cover all areas of the test. We place particular emphasis on building a strong foundation in grammar, reasoning and reading skills, and mathematics concepts. We also train students in effective essay writing.
Our specialized Teaching pattern aims at building strong foundation and maximizing score. We have designed our teaching pattern to match students learning abilities.