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SAT TEST PREPARATION COURSE

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About SAT

Throughout their academic careers, students take many tests that help determine their future — from high school entrance exams to AP classes to the SAT. But no matter which exam a student needs to prepare for, our goal at Huntington is always the same: to help all students achieve their best possible score.

Our proven, one-on-one test prep methods help students build a deep knowledge of the subject matter at hand while learning crucial test-taking and problem-solving skills — lowering anxiety levels and significantly raising test scores along the way.

 

OUR PROGRAM

The SAT is a complex exam, and even straight-A students can struggle to perform well. That's why all of our students work directly with a highly qualified teacher to focus on their individual strengths and weaknesses and ensure they're confident and ready come test day. We offer prep programs customized to each student's goals, ability, and school schedule:

  • Premiere Program: Comprehensive program tailored to student's goals, with program duration based on initial testing and consultation with parents.

  • 60-Hour Intensive Program: Full preparation across all subject areas

  • Practice with real tests

  • Targeted test practice to strengthen Reading Comprehension and Mathematical skills.

  • In-depth test review sessions to target problematic areas

By the end of this SAT course you should have

  • Become familiar with the test format, including test directions and scoring.

  • Refined critical reading and thinking skills

  • Developed an individual test taking strategy

  • Learned how to apply the strategies taught in this training course

  • Increased your test taking confidence and reduced your anxiety

Classes are conveniently held online, so you can attend anywhere with an internet connection.

 

Testimonial from students

With our expert teachers, knowledgeable in both Writing Comprehension and advanced Mathematics, we guarantee results! If the student doesn’t increase your average scores by at least 140 points, we will give an additional tutoring session to help the student prepare for the next test. Try as many times as you like until you reached your desired scores.

 

 

 

 

 

 


SAT Test Schedule for International Students

2017-18 INTERNATIONAL DATES AND DEADLINES

The SAT is offered internationally in October, December, March, and May. SAT Subject Tests are available internationally in October, November, December, May, and June.

If you're taking the SAT outside the United States, you may have to fulfill additional requirements to register for or take the test. See policies listed by country. Deadlines expire at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, U.S. To see U.S. test dates, visit Test Dates and Deadlines.

 
ELLACY SAT COURSE SCHEDULE

SAT LECTURES 6-WEEKS FORMAT

Lecture 1: This Reading lecture focuses on giving an overview of various types of passages in the SAT, and techniques to read and interpret these passages

Reading: Science

Reading: Literature

Reading: History and social studies

Reading: Social science

Lecture 2: This Math lecture focuses on Linear Equations and Quadratic Equations. Techniques will focus on recognizing, setting up the problem, solving and verifying answers

Solving linear equations and linear inequalities

Interpreting linear functions

Linear equation word problems

Solving quadratic equations

Manipulating quadratic and exponential expressions

Interpreting nonlinear expressions

Manipulating quadratic and exponential expressions

Lecture 3: This Reading lecture focuses on sentence/paragraph reading, precision, concise style, syntax

Writing: Precision

Writing: Concision, style, and tone 1

Writing: Concision, style, and tone 2

Writing: Syntax

Lecture 4: This Math lecture focuses on other parts of linear equations, graphs, functions, and radicals and rational numbers, operations and polynomials

Graphing linear equations

Linear function word problems

Systems of linear inequalities word problems

Radicals and rational exponents

Radical and rational equations

Operations with rational expressions

Operations with polynomials

Polynomial factors and graphs

Lecture 5: This Reading lecture focuses on sentence structures, verbs, tense, modifiers.

Writing: Subordination and coordination

Writing: Parallel structure

Writing: Modifier placement

Writing: Shift in verb, tense, and mood

Lecture 6: This Math lecture focuses on linear and quadratic systems, structures, expressions, ratio and rates, percents and units

Nonlinear equation graphs

Linear and quadratic systems

Structure in expressions

Ratios, rates, and proportions

Percents

Units

Lecture 7: This Reading lecture focuses on pronouns, person and numbers, clarity, posessive determiners, subject-verb agreements

Writing: Pronoun person and number

Writing: Pronoun clarity

Writing: Pronoun-antecedent agreement

Writing: Possessive determiners

Writing: Subject-verb agreement

Writing: Noun agreement

Lecture 8: This Math lecture focuses on quantities, functions, interpreting table data, plots and graphs

Isolating quantities

Function notation

Table data

Scatterplots

Key features of graphs

Linear and exponential growth

Lecture 9: This Reading lecture focuses on words, conventional expression, sentence punctuation, non-restrictive and parenthetical elements

Writing: Frequently confused words

Writing: Conventional expression

Writing: End-of-sentence punctuation

Writing: Within-sentence punctuation

Writing: Items in a series

Writing: Nonrestrictive and parenthetical elements

Lecture 10: This Math lecture focuses on data interpretation and inferences, distributions of data, data collection, analysis and conclusions; Geometry

Data inferences

Center, spread, and shape of distributions

Data collection and conclusions

Volume word problems

Right triangle word problems

Congruence and similarity

Right triangle geometry

Lecture 11: This Reading lecture focuses on writing styles: Argumentative, Informative, Narrative

Writing: Argument - How-to write

Writing: Informative - How-to write

Writing: Narrative - How-to write

Lecture 12: This Math lecture focuses on geometry: angles, lengths, circles Angles, arc lengths, and trig functions

Circle theorems

Circle equations

Complex numbers

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November 11 - December 17

Class 201708B

SCHEDULE 

Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Environment

Live Online

A fully interactive online

classroom; live instruction

Instructor

Ms. Hafsa, Yale Univ; Dr. Richard Jeddah, Havard Univ; Mr. Cuong Nguyen, CEO

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Live Online | $500 USD or 3 Payments of $175

January 6 - February 11

Class 201801A

SCHEDULE 

Thursday, Saturday, Sunday

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Environment

Live Online

A fully interactive online

classroom; live instruction

Instructor

Ms. Hafsa, Yale Univ; Dr. Richard Jeddah, Havard Univ; Mr. Cuong Nguyen, CEO

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Live Online | $500 USD or 3 Payments of $175

My SAT test scores have gone up in both math and verbal. 
Before Ellacy's excellent SAT course, my test scores were way below what was needed 
for the college of my choice. Now I think I will be accepted.

Thank you Ellacy - 
I appreciate everything your caring instructors has done to help me.

- Claudia Tempong -

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