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Reading & Writing
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Mastering passage reading strategies
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Evidence-based reading and vocabulary
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Grammar rules: punctuation, sentence structure, agreement
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AI-guided drills to identify writing weaknesses
Math Section
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Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Advanced Math
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Advanced Math pathways powered by AI for faster mastery
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Real-world problem solving with SAT-style logic
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Calculator vs. Non-calculator section optimization

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FAQs
1. What is SAT?
The SAT is a standardized test used for college admissions, assessing students' readiness through reading, writing, and math.
2. Why Should I Take the SAT?
Many colleges in the US require SAT scores for admissions, and high scores can also lead to scholarships.
3. What is a Good SAT Score?
A competitive SAT score is typically 1200 or higher, but top colleges may expect scores closer to 1400 or more.
4. What is the Difference Between SAT and ACT?
The ACT includes a Science section, which is absent in the SAT. Students interested in science may find the ACT more aligned with their strengths.
5. Can I Retake the SAT?
Yes, you can retake the SAT. Colleges usually consider the highest scores, so a retake can improve your chances



