Undergraduate admissions
SAT Preparation
The SAT is a standardized admissions examination used by many universities to evaluate college readiness in mathematics, reading, and writing.
Program overview
The SAT Preparation program helps students improve their performance in both Math and Verbal sections of the SAT through structured lessons, guided practice, and continuous academic support. Students attend 2 Math classes and 2 Verbal classes per week, making a total of 4 SAT classes weekly. Each lesson lasts 1.5 hours, and students also participate in 3 speaking classes, where attendance in 2 classes is mandatory. The overall program duration ranges from 3 to 15 months depending on the student's starting level, progress, and target SAT score.

Who this course is for
Students preparing for international undergraduate admissions who need structured support across both SAT Math and SAT Verbal.
4 sessions
Classes per week
1.5 hours
Lesson duration
3-15 months
Program length
3 weekly, 2 required
Speaking classes
Program structure
How the weekly academic cycle works.
The course is organized around a repeatable weekly rhythm so students always know what they are attending, practicing, and improving.
2 Math classes each week
2 Verbal classes each week
A total of 4 SAT classes per week
3 speaking classes, with attendance in 2 mandatory
Course support
Mock exams
Students take regular SAT mock exams once per week to simulate real test conditions. After each mock exam, instructors review results and provide detailed feedback.
Track score progress
Identify weak areas
Improve time management
Build confidence before the official SAT exam
Course support
Self-study support
Students may stay at the college from opening until closing hours for self-study, and there are always two instructors available in the center to answer questions and provide help whenever needed.
Practice SAT questions
Review lessons
Complete assignments
1 Math instructor available
1 Verbal instructor available
Completion outcome
Students complete the cycle with stronger section performance, better weekly study discipline, and greater confidence before official SAT test dates.
