Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) at Education Matters Pvt. Ltd.
Education Matters offers excellent Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) preparation training to students who intend to study in US colleges or universities at undergraduate levels.
Our teachers are both familiar with the content of the test and are skilled and competent to help test takers get higher scores.
We give 48-hour training to individuals registered to us. Every student is charged with NRs. 10,000.00Â for this course. Every student is offered one complementary class. If s/he is not happy about our teaching, they can withdraw 100% of the payment. But the fee must be paid before the start of the course!
SAT Format
There are two main sections in case of SAT:
- Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
- Mathematics
Section |
Sub-Section |
No. of Questions |
Time |
Evidence-based reading and writing |
Reading |
52 (from 5 passages) |
65 minutes |
Writing and Language |
44 (from 4 passages) |
35 minutes |
BREAK |
10 minutes |
Mathematics |
Without Calculator |
20 |
25 minutes |
With Calculator |
38 |
55 minutes |
SAT Test Detailed Format
The duration of the SAT Test is 3 hours and 10 minutes without essay and 4 hours with essay, which evaluates your skills in 3 major areas: Math, Critical Reading and Writing.
- The SAT reading segment comprises reading sentences and passages.
- The SAT writing segment includes multiple-choice questions and a short essay.
- The SAT math segment comprises questions on probability and statistics, arithmetic operations, geometry and algebra.
Despite most questions being multiple choices, candidates are also asked to draft an essay to evaluate their writing and language skills. The SAT Exam format also evaluates students’ critical thinking skills to determine their ability to manage and survive in an overseas institution.
The SAT Test is ideally taken by students who have completed their schooling and are looking to pursue an undergraduate course overseas. One of the pros of taking up the SAT exam in Nepal is that it projects the skills and knowledge you have attained all these years in your schooling, including solving issues, thinking, and effectively communicating with fellow mates.
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