Master the SAT with Our SAT Exam Preparation Course
What is the SAT?
The SAT, also known as the Scholastic Assessment Test, is an entrance exam required by many colleges and universities to make decisions for admissions. The SAT is designed to evaluate the readiness of students to study in competitive undergrad schools. This is why the exam is given by school students before applying to college.
For students seeking SAT exam preparation courses, EdLink provides expert coaching to help you achieve your desired score. The SAT is a multiple-choice, pencil-and-paper test designed and administered by the College Board.
Why SAT?
As per College Board, more than 2 million students in 175 countries and territories take the SAT every year. Most universities and colleges in the USA require the SAT or ACT exam score for undergraduate applications. Admission is based on factors like grades, essays, extra-curricular activities, and contribution to the community. However, the SAT score plays a critical role in attending a competitive undergraduate school/program.
For students aiming to excel in the SAT, EdLink offers an SAT exam preparation course designed to boost your chances of success.
When to take SAT?
SAT scores are valid for 5 years and required before you apply to the universities for an undergraduate degree. Students can start taking the SAT from 9th class onward, but most students in India prefer giving the SAT after their 10th exam, which we feel is a strategic approach.
SAT exam dates are available nationally every year in August, October, November, December, March, May, and June.
How to Prepare for the SAT?
SAT is broadly categorized into two main sections:
Math
Math, no calculator: 20 questions, 25 minutes
Math, with calculator: 38 questions, 35 minutes
Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
Reading: 52 questions, 65 minutes
Writing & Language: 44 questions, 35 minutes
Essay (optional): 1 question, 50 minutes
The SAT exam is a 3 hours long test.
Each section of SAT is scored on a point scale of 200 – 800 points with the total score being the sum of sectional scores. A candidate can score a maximum of 1600 score for SAT. The Essay score will be separate from the total score.
SAT Preparation With EdLink
EdLink offers personalized SAT preparatory modules tailored to each student’s strengths and weaknesses based on our diagnostics and trainers’ assessment.
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