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SAT Test Preparation – Learning Center Vs Online Assistance

The SAT test is considered to be challenging in most parts of the world, thanks to its well-researched structure, emphasis on reasoning skills, and intense competition. Students writing the SAT often find themselves under stress. Even a full length SAT practice test can make a student nervous. During high school, the most challenging task for a student is to prepare for the SAT to secure a seat in a... read more

Multiple Choice Techniques

In both IELTS and TOEFL exams multiple choice questions are used in the Listening and Reading sections and make up 50% of a students’ final score, in other words, mastering them is essential to the test. In both tests, candidates are given a choice of 4 answers, deliberately phrased ambiguously as a further comprehension exercise. Understanding the answers is the key to understanding the test, even more... read more

Want to Score High on the SAT Essay? 1 Shocking Secret That Will Boost Your Score

So you want to know how to beat the SAT Essay. I understand how you feel – in fact, I was a little nervous about writing my first SAT Essay (and I was teaching a class on how to do it).  So I fully understand what you’re going through. But, I have a secret for you…and it is this: I discovered how to write a perfect SAT Essay and so can you. And get this – over 90% of students who... read more

SAT Secrets to Score 2200+

If you have read my previous article, you would have learned some strategies that can take the load off your mind for SAT test preparation. All these strategies bear fruit only when they are put into use. Just saying that you know these strategies would not guarantee even 1800 on the SAT. If you want to score high, you need to consciously use these strategies repeatedly until they come to you naturally.... read more

The SAT – What to Expect

The SAT Reasoning Test is a standardized test used for college admissions. It was formerly known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test or the SAT I. Published by the College Board, a non-profit organization, the SAT is administered seven times a year. Currently, SAT scores range from 600 to 2400, and the test is divided into three equally weighted sections: critical reading, mathematics, and writing.... read more

SAT Under Observation – Test Format, SAT Study Plan, and Strategies

SAT is an interesting and impartial test. Another thing less known about the SAT test is that it does not reflect the sum total of a student’s academic skills. Rather, it’s a platform that tests students on the basis of their reasoning skills. The SAT score is not the only thing that you need to get admission in a good college- past academics, recommendations and extracurricular activities are... read more

Preparing For the All Important Standard Aptitude Test (SAT) Exam

The Standard Aptitude Test is  a standardized entrance exam conducted by the College board (a non-profitable organization). This exam measures the academic potential of a student and is used by most universities when evaluating student entrance.The SAT exam has three major sections; Mathematics, Critical reading and writing. Here are some simple tips to consider to help get a good score on the SAT... read more

What is the Difference Between GPS and Sat Nav?

Both the words GPS and Sat Nav have gradually crept into everyday use. They are are often used interchangeably. Is there a difference between them and if so, what is the difference? Firstly, yes there is a difference. GPS is short for Global Positioning System. It is the collective name for a group of satellites that are in orbit around the Earth. They were placed there by the US Government decades ago... read more

How to Select the Best SAT Prep Course for the SAT Math Section

The importance of the SAT exam is no secret nowadays. With more and more colleges heavily weighing a student’s potential for success in college on the SAT score, more and more students (along with their parents) are preparing for the SAT exam well in advance of the test day, and for good reason. The math portion of the SAT exam is a test that can be prepared for, since the exam does not test only... read more

What is SAT and Who Should Take It?

The letters SAT stand for Scholastic Aptitude Test. It is a paper-based standardized test required for application to most colleges and universities in the US. High SAT scores will increase your chances of securing admission. You may also get scholarship offers. There are two SAT tests: SAT I and SAT II. SAT II subject tests are not usually required by colleges. Who should take SAT? SAT is taken by high... read more
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