SAT Crash Course
The SAT is an entrance test for students seeking admission to undergraduate programs abroad, especially in the US, Canada, and Singapore. Many universities in India also accept SAT scores.
The SAT will be digital from March 2023 in India
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SAT Crash Course Program Features
Instructors’ Contact Hours
- 18 hours (9 sessions of 2 hours each) of coaching with instructors to learn concepts, strategies, and applications
- 8 hours of mock tests analysis with instructors before the actual test
- Specialized instructors for Reading and Writing, and Math sections
Study Material
- 2 concepts and practice books on Reading and Writing, and Math
- 20 sectional tests
- 10 full-length mocks to simulate the real test experience
Student-centric Approach
- Diagnostic test
- Personalized study plan
- Individual student progress record
- Assistance in the test registration
Support
- Program orientation
- Mentor support- a single point of contact between the student/parent/s and instructors
- Inspirus Student Learning Portal (iSLP) to access all learning materials
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Our Recent High Scores
Tanmay Shinde
SAT Scores 1570/1600
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Aarushi Mathur
SAT Scores 1570/1600
R. N. Podar School
Roshni Rangwan
SAT Scores 1560/1600
Billabong High International School
Juhi Jotani
SAT Scores 1540/1600
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Wynnona Fernandes
SAT Scores 1540/1600
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Shania Sinha
SAT Scores 1530/1600
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Kashish Raimalani
SAT Scores 1520/1600
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What Our Students Say About Us
Amogh Rao
SAT Score: 1500/1600 Reading & Writing-730, Math-770
Kshitij Agarwal
SAT Score: 1370/1600
I recently took SAT classes with Inspirus Education and was extremely impressed with the quality of the instruction and the resources provided. The instructors were knowledgeable and patient, and they made the material easy to understand. They also provided valuable test-taking strategies that helped me feel more confident on exam day. In addition, the online resources and practice tests were extremely helpful in my preparation. Overall, I highly recommend Inspirus Education's SAT classes to anyone looking to improve their scores on the exam.
Akanksha Somani
SAT Score: 1420/1600
Inspirus Education provided me with great support and tutoring throughout my SAT journey. The classes were well taught and the study material given was also very helpful. Heartfelt gratitude goes out to them, thank you so much!
Aarushi Mathur
SAT Score: 1570/1600 Reading & Writing-770, Math-800
At Inspirus, I received a lot of help, resources & support. The practice material at Inspirus is vast and by taking a lot of practice tests and analyzing the results I was able to gauge where I stood and know what I needed to improve. The many books they provide ensures targeted practice for weak areas. Everyone at Inspirus will encourage you and push you to hit higher & higher targets. Thank you for enabling me to achieve what I’d once thought was a daunting, next to impossible score!
Shania Sinha
SAT Score: 1530/1600 (Math 790/ Reading & Writing-740)
Inspirus helped me a lot in preparing for my SAT. They were very accommodating with my busy schedule. Their prep classes helped me revise the basic concepts which guided me in solving high-level SAT problems, both in Math and English. The teachers also cleared every doubt I had. Whenever I needed them, they were there to help me! Their timed practice tests helped me improve my score. Achieving a high score was made possible with help.
Tanmay Shinde
SAT Score: 1570/1600 (Math 800/ Reading & Writing-770)
Hi Everyone,
I am Tanmay Shinde and I have scored a 1570 in the SAT this year and Honestly scoring 1570 is one of my biggest achievement. That is because when i started out preparing for the SAT, i remember i was scoring between the high 1200’s and low 1300’s and getting from there to a 1500 plus score it’s been a great Journey. It’s been a tough one for sure but Inspirus has been an integral part of this journey. They have provided me with Top-Notch mentors, great prep material and numerous practice Tests and when i say numerous i don’t really mean it. with all these factors and all other factors working together has lead to my success in the SAT and I believe that inspirus can help you to get a good score in the SAT as well. All the Best for your preparations.
FAQs
The Digital SAT is an entrance test for students seeking admission to undergraduate programs abroad, especially in the US, Canada, and Singapore. Many universities in India also accept SAT scores.
Earlier the full form of the SAT used to be the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Later it came to be called the Scholastic Assessment Test. However, now the SAT does not specifically have a full form attached to it.
The SAT is wholly owned, developed, and published by the College Board, a private, not-for-profit organization in the United States.
- The SAT scales the Reading, Writing, and Math skills of the student. These are the skills that matter most for the college and career readiness of the student. Thus, preparing for the SAT itself is a good exercise that prepares the student for higher education and career.
- The SAT helps the student get feedback on his/her knowledge in the said areas as the SAT score gives the student his/her academic standing on a global level.
- Moreover, the SAT scores are often used as an admissions requirement and can be submitted as part of the application package.
- A good SAT score strengthens the student’s profile and significantly improves the chances of getting admission to his/her university of choice for the stream sought.
- Finally, scholarships and tuition fee waivers can be won by students with good SAT scores.
Technically, SAT scores are valid forever, which means they do not have an expiry date, but many universities do not accept scores that are older than five years or more.
An ideal time to take the SAT test is in the 11th grade. It’s important to leave buffer time to retake the test if you need to raise your score before you apply to colleges.
The Test Scores are available “in a few days” after the student takes the Digital SAT, as specified by the College Board.
Each section of the Digital SAT is scored on a 200 to 800-point scale. The total SAT score ranges from a minimum of 400 to a maximum of 1600 points. Scores are in ten-point intervals.
No points are deducted for incorrect answers, which means you can attempt all the questions.
Each test section starts with the set of questions in the first module, which the students must complete. Before going on to the second module, students can demonstrate their progress with this module’s wide range of easy, medium, and hard problems. Based on how test-takers perform in the first module, the questions in this second module are generally targeted to the test-takers achievement level; questions are either (on average) higher difficulty or lower difficulty than questions in the first module. As a result, the exam “adapts” to display questions that are better suited to a student’s level of performance.
- Use of reading/writing passages across a range of academic disciplines and text complexities.
- Required demonstrations of command of evidence, both textual and quantitative.
- Emphasis on high-utility words and phrases in context.
- Focus on revising and editing writing to improve the effectiveness of expression, achieve specified rhetorical goals, and demonstrate command of core conventions of Standard English sentence structure, usage, and punctuation.
- Continued focus on the math that matters most for college and career readiness and success.
- Math problems in (and out of) context.
- Use of both multiple-choice and student-produced response question formats in the Math section
Yes. The student is allowed to use specific calculators on the Digital SAT to answer the questions in the Math section. Students may use their own approved calculator on test day or take advantage of the graphing calculator built directly into the testing application. If you choose to bring your own calculator to use throughout the Math section, there’s more to it than making sure you’ve got a fresh set of batteries.
Calculators permitted during testing include:
- Most graphing calculators (click on https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/digital/what-to-bring-do/calculator-policy to get the list of calculators allowed on the Digital SAT)
- All scientific calculators
- All 4-function calculators (not recommended)
You can access the mock tests by registering on the Bluebook App. The link is https://bluebook.app.collegeboard.org/