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Swasthavritti provides in-depth SAT coaching aimed at helping students reach their target scores with tailored guidance and expert support. The program focuses on strengthening the core areas of the SAT, including Math, Reading, and Writing, through a well-organized curriculum that emphasizes concept understanding and effective test-taking techniques. Our seasoned instructors offer personalized lessons, catering to the unique needs of each student, and work to develop the skills necessary for optimal performance. The coaching methodology is dynamic, featuring practice tests, time management training, and critical thinking exercises. With a proven history of success and a dedication to quality, Swasthavritti ensures students build confidence and enhance their scores, opening doors to future academic opportunities. Our nurturing learning environment ensures SAT preparation is both efficient and engaging.
Section | Number Of Questions | Type Of Questions | Duration |
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Math | 40 | Multiple answer questions Student produced responses | 70 minutes |
Critical reading | 40 | Sentence completion Critical reading : long and short passages | 70 minutes |
Writing | 12 | Table Analysis Essay presenting your view point. Multiple choice error identification Improving sentences and paragraphs | 25 minute essay section, 35 minute MCQs |
A good SAT score is one that meets or exceeds the requirements of the colleges or universities you plan to apply to. Generally, a score of 1200 out of 1600 is seen as a solid benchmark. However, for more competitive institutions, you may need a score of 1400 or higher, with some selective schools aiming for scores above 1500 to be considered competitive.
Score Type | Combined Score | Math Score | Reading and Writing Score |
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Top Scores Put students in the top 10% of all test takers |
1340 - 1600 | 690 - 800 | 680 - 800 |
Competitive Scores Put students in the top 25% of all test takers |
1200 - 1320 | 640 - 670 | 610 - 670 |
Above-Average Scores Put students in the top half of test takers, but won't be as advantageous when applying to highly competitive programs |
1030 - 1180 | 530 - 600 | 520 - 600 |
Below-Average Scores Puts students below average compared to the testing population (may be enough to get into a wide variety of college programs) |
400 - 1010 | 210 - 510 | 200 - 510 |