SAT

SAT

SAT Coaching in Dubai

At our SAT coaching center in Dubai, we take pride in offering top-notch instruction delivered by a team of highly qualified trainers. Each instructor brings extensive expertise in SAT preparation, ensuring our students receive the best guidance available. Our comprehensive program covers all facets of the SAT exam, including the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and Math sections, and focuses on developing critical thinking and time-management skills. Whether you’re aspiring to attend a prestigious U.S. university or looking to improve your SAT scores for other academic goals, our SAT coaching in Dubai is tailored to meet your needs. Join us to unlock your full potential and achieve your desired results on this critical standardized test.

SAT Test Format

Reading

Duration:65mins

Questions:52

Words:500-700

Writing &Langauge

Duration:35mins

Questions:35

Words:400-450

Math

Duration:80mins

Questions:80

Parts:3

Our Trainers

* Our SAT coaching institute boasts a team of highly experienced trainers.

* Our trainers have a proven track record of guiding students to achieve high SAT scores.

* They possess extensive knowledge of the SAT exam's content and format.

* Our instructors are dedicated to helping students excel in the EBRW and Math sections.

* They offer personalized coaching to address individual learning needs.

* With their guidance, students gain valuable test-taking strategies and skills.

* Our trainers are committed to fostering a supportive and motivating learning environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long is the SAT exam?

A: The SAT (without the Essay) takes about 3 hours. With the Essay, it’s about 3 hours and 50 minutes.

2. How long are SAT scores valid?

A: SAT scores are typically valid for five years, but colleges may have their own policies regarding score expiration.

3. How long does it take to receive SAT scores?

A: SAT scores are typically available online about two weeks after the test date.

4. What is a good SAT score?

A: A “good” score varies by college, but a composite score of around 1200-1400 is generally considered competitive.

5. Can I retake only specific SAT sections?

A: No, the SAT must be taken in its entirety, but you can choose which scores to send to colleges using Score Choice.

6. What accommodations are available for students with disabilities?

A. Students with disabilities can request accommodations, such as extended testing time or alternate formats.