PROGRAM OVERVIEW
SAT is a standardized testing program widely recognized for college or university admission in the United States. SAT measures the knowledge and skills that students need at college level. There are two types of SAT tests- SAT Reasoning Test (general test or SAT I) and SAT Subject Test (SAT II).
Course Objectives
This course provides guidance for students to succeed the ultimate goal of obtaining SAT in order to continue their undergraduate study in any universities around the world. The program is designed to fulfil students with necessary skills to pass every test area on the SAT exam.
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COURSE OUTLINE
SAT Reasoning Test (SAT I):
Measures the critical reading, writing and mathematics abilities that student will need for academic success in college or university:
1. Critical Reading Section or Verbal Section
- Reading Comprehension - long reading passages with related questions
- Sentence - completion questions
- Critical Reading - short reading passages with related questions
2. Writing Section
- Organize and express ideas clearly
- Develop and support the main idea
- Use appropriate word choice and sentence structure.
3. Mathematics Section
- Numbers and operations
- Algebra and functions
- Geometry
- Statistics, probability, and data analysis
SAT Subject Tests (SAT II):
Measure student’s knowledge and skills in specific subjects. Subject Tests fall into five general subject areas - English, History and Social Studies, Mathematics, Science and Languages. Many colleges use the Subject Tests (SAT II) for admission, for course placement, and to advise students about course selection.
1. English
2. History and Social Studies
- U.S. History (formerly American History and Social Studies)
- World History
3. Mathematics
- Mathematics Level 1 (formerly Mathematics IC)
- Mathematics Level 2 (formerly Mathematics IIC)
4. Science
- Biology Ecological (Biology E) and Biology Molecular (Biology M)
- Chemistry
- Physics
5. Language
- French/ French with Listening
- German/ German with Listening
- Spanish/ Spanish with Listening
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