• 48 hours of Online or Offline concept-based and topic-wise SAT sessions
• 48 Works sheets to cover every concept and question type tested on SAT
• Additional 16 hours of online Workshops targeting test taking strategies
• 10 Mock SATs during the 5 weekends leading up to the test date
• 20 Hours of Test analysis and review (2 hour long sessions after each Mock SAT)
• Complete SAT practice material available on GIDE Prep online portal
• 4 Official Full length College Board Tests
• 24 Section Tests (12 Modules each of English and Math)
• Customised practice sheets to address weak areas of the students (weak areas are determined through analysis of student’s performance on Mock SATs)
The SAT, originally called the Scholastic Aptitude Test, is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Developed and administered by the College Board, the SAT assesses a student's readiness for college and is intended to provide colleges with a common data point that can be used to compare all applicants. Over the years, the SAT has undergone various changes in its structure, content, and scoring. Regardless of its format, preparation for the SAT often involves review courses, practice tests, and study guides, as performance on the SAT can influence college admissions decisions, scholarship opportunities, and more. It's worth noting that the SAT is just one of many factors that colleges consider during the admissions process. Other factors include high school GPA, extracurricular activities, personal essays, letters of recommendation, and interviews.
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Questions on the SAT Mathematics Sections are based on the following topics:
The content on SAT English is distributed across four domains that are described below:
One can register for the SAT either online or by mail. Students are advised to create an account on the website of the College Board. The detailed information about registering for the SAT can be found at https://www.collegeboard.org
The SAT registration fee is $60. In addition, Indian students (read all international students) need to pay a regional fee of $43. Overall, $103 is the amount that a student in India will have to pay. Please bear in mind that an additional amount of $30 is charged if the student registers after the regular deadline but before the late registration deadline.
Students will have to register for the new date and cancel the previous registration.
Yes, a charge of $25 is levied if the student cancels his/her registration by the change deadline. $35 is the charge if the student cancels his/her registration after the deadline but before 11:59 ET of the last Thursday before the exam date (SATs are conducted on Saturdays).
SAT will be conducted seven times a year: March, May, June, August, October, November and December.
The Digital SAT score will be valid for 5 years from the date the test was taken.
The SAT exam consists of a total of two sections, namely: • Reading and Writing section • Mathematics section Each section is made up of two modules which have the same number of questions (27 questions in each module of Reading & Writing and 22 questions in each module of Math) to be completed within the same duration of time (32 minutes for each module of Reading & Writing and 35 minutes for each module of Math)
The two sections of the SAT exam have a total of 98 questions (54 questions distributed across two modules of Reading & Writing and another 44 questions across two modules of Math)
The total test duration of the SAT exam is 2 hours and 14 minutes. An optional 10 minute break is available after the two modules of Reading & Writing. The total test duration after including the break is 2 hours and 24 minutes. Further, the overall test day experience will be shorter since most preadministration activities, such as downloading the exam application and completing the student questionnaire, will happen in advance of test day. Also, testing staff won't need to spend handing out, collecting, or sorting test materials.
No, the Digital SAT cannot be taken from home. The exam can be taken only at the designated test centres or in school.