SAT
SAT is an entrance test conducted by the College Board to pursue undergraduate studies abroad especially in the US. SAT is an MCQ test conducted over paper and pencil. SAT registration can be processed five weeks before the
exam date.
College Board SAT is conducted 7 times annually depending upon the region and is held at least 5 times a year in most countries.
The two main areas of SAT are evidence-based reading and writing, math, and an optional writing section. Candidates need to answer 154 questions in 3 hours. SAT score range is 400-1600 which is used widely for seeking admission
to undergraduate programs.
What you'll learn
- Answer every single type of math question on the SAT
- Approach each problem systematically and strategically
- Understand all tested concepts
- Improve your writing skills
- Improve your reading skills