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Online SAT Tutoring

Online | High School

The Importance of the SAT

The SAT stands as a globally recognizable college admission test, empowering students to actively demonstrate their knowledge and aptitude in practical application. In other words, it enables them to showcase their abilities and academic potential to colleges worldwide. Additionally, It tests their knowledge of reading, writing, and math — subjects that are taught every day in high school classrooms. Furthermore, most students take the SAT during their junior or senior year of high school, and almost all colleges and universities use the SAT to make admission decisions. In conclusion, The SAT is one of the most important things that colleges and universities look at in order to determine whether a student is fit or not for their school.


Our 32-class SAT Program covers every topic on the SAT while providing mentorship and college admissions counseling.

We internally design our curriculum to actively align with the official SAT. Therefore, our students actively gain comprehensive preparation for the exam, enabling them to confidently tackle its challenges and excel in their performance.

Designed by Doctors & Ivy League grads, our program has helped countless students earn admissions into their dream schools including Columbia, NYU, Barnard, Princeton, Cornell, Macaulay Honors, Sophie Davis CUNY Medical School, and many more.

Over 90% of students who attend regularly score above the 94th percentile on their SATs.


How does our online program break down?

Small Interactive Classes

Weekly Diagnostic exams

Digitized Classwork and Homework

Free College Admissions Workshops

Free College Essay Support

Unlimited Access to all SAT Classes

1

Day a Week

4

Hour Classes

32

Weeks of Classes

128

Hours of Instruction

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