SAT PREP
Elmscott & Haxeleigh Team offers custom review courses and private tutoring preparation for the SAT test. Contact us to start planning your SAT exam review.
- Review focuses on reading, writing and mathematics.
- Standard 4-12 weeks, and accelerated options are available.
- Over 1,500 questions are discussed.
- The Official SAT Tests are reviewed comprehensively.
- The prep syllabus incorporates the Official ETS publications.
- Custom tailored course content is designed for the student.
- Adaptive weekly assignments and additional tests are provided.
SAT is one of the most important tests that is administered for college entrance. Most competitive schools expect section scores in the 600-750 range [max 800]. The colleges recruit a very competitive SAT performance when the student applies for matriculation to the programs.
Elmscott & Haxeleigh Team offers an alternative path to success on the SAT in comparison to the familiar national courses, self-study guide books, and digital media short courses. Our approach is to quickly identify each student's strengths and weaknesses on the SAT subject matter and skill set. This facilitates a more optimal venue for the student's SAT preparation to make the best use of the student's time and resources. If the student has completed a review course from another test preparation service, that knowledge may be integrated into the program. The role of the expert teacher is to quickly teach the material that is not understood, and not consume time on the material the student knows well.
The Elmscott & Haxeleigh team designs a custom tailored program to address each student's specific needs. The content of the course can vary depending on the academic background of the student. During the SAT Mathematics preparation, all question types are introduced in the order of numbers, algebra, geometry, statistics and probability, and most efficient strategies are established to optimize time and performance. The Elmscott & Haxeleigh teachers follow the official ETS SAT publications and expose each student to all types of grammar and writing questions that will be on the SAT. Throughout the Verbal review, fundamental reading strategies are introduced and the best stylistic approach is adopted, because no one method of reading is universally applicable to every student.