SBA IELTS

SAT

What is SAT?

The SAT is a globally recognized standardized test used for college admissions. It evaluates your proficiency in reading, writing, and mathematics—skills developed over years of academic study.

The redesigned SAT is scored on a scale of 200 to 1600 and is typically taken by high school juniors and seniors. The test is offered multiple times throughout the year, providing students with flexible scheduling options

Format Of The New SAT

  • Sec 1: Reading Test (52 Questions, 65 Minutes)
  • Sec 2: Writing and Language Test (44 questions, 35 Minutes)
  • Sec 3: Math Test – No Calculator (20 Questions, 25 Minutes)
  • Sec 4: Math Test – With Calculator (38 Questions, 55 Minutes)
  • SAT Essay – Optional (50 minutes)

SAT Preparation at SBA IELTS

we start with a diagnostic test during a student’s first visit to evaluate their current level. Based on the results, we create a customized study plan tailored to each individual’s needs. Our approach focuses on individual attention, as understanding each student’s weaknesses is essential to help them improve. We provide targeted practice material to strengthen those areas and build the skills needed to achieve the desired SAT score.

Teachers review student performance daily and provide consistent guidance throughout the preparation process to ensure optimal progress. In addition, we offer lectures on all major SAT topics, with revisions as necessary to reinforce learning.

We usually hold two classes per week, each lasting two hours. However, our standard preparation program includes three classes per week, also two hours each, for a duration of around two months.

Individual Attention

We focus on every student individually, ensuring personalized attention and support.

Online Classes

We offer online classes as well. Students from abroad and other regions can easily enroll.

Provision Of Material

We provide complete study material. Candidates will receive detailed content for all course modules.

Fast Track Training

We offer fast-track training. Candidates with limited time can quickly prepare before their exams.

Main Differences In The New SAT

More emphasis on reading in context.

4 options in MCQs (instead of 5)

  • No Negative Marking
  • Score out of 1600 (Reading + Writing = 800 / Math = 800)
  • Essay is optional (and completely different)
  • No sentence completions (vocabulary is still important)
  • One math section is without calculators
  • Fewer “Logic-based” math questions
  • Data analysis in the verbal sections