| Nearly every college in America accepts the SAT score as a part of its admissions process. That's why more than two million students take the SAT every year.
Why is SAT Preparation Important?
The phrase “practice makes perfect” holds a great amount of truth for the SAT. You already know that practice improves your performance in sports, music, and academics. Practicing for the SAT is equally important and ensures that you will perform on your best on test day.
Standardized tests are the single component that all college applicants have in common, achieving good SAT score is essential to the admissions process. In fact, at many colleges, the SAT is the primary factor in determining not only your acceptance, but also what scholarships you may be eligible to receive. For better or worse, your SAT score will have a tremendous impact on your future.
The New Sat has the following format:
Critical Reading/Verbal section
Sentence Completion .....19 questions
Passage based Reading .....48 questions
70 minutes (two 25-minute test sections and one 20-minute test section)
Writing
Identifying Sentence Errors ...... 18 questions
Improving Sentences ..... 25 questions
Improving Paragraphs ..... 6 questions
Essay Writing – 1 essay – 25 minutes
60 minutes (two 25-minute test sections and one 10-minute test section)
Math
Multiple-Choice ..... 44 questions
Student-produced response ..... 10 questions
70 minutes (two 25-minute test sections and one 20-minute test section)
Why Choose CORONA?
Our test professionals have designed the courses to provide you with maximum exposure to the concepts that appear on the New SAT, access to the best possible instructors and classroom material, and the best support system to complement your studies. At CORONA, we know how dry and tedious standardized test preparation can be, so we have developed a unique program that will entertain, inspire, and ultimately help you master the SAT. |