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Get the best score you can on the SAT test with our flexible prep course. Our lessons and quizzes present all the topics you could find on the exam.:

SAT Preparation

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Course details

The KI SAT course is designed to give students the tools required to maximize their SAT score. Students cover all aspects of the SAT: Reading, Grammar, Math, and Essay.

24 hours of Instruction (8 classes x 3 hours) + 2 Official SAT Mock Tests.

  • Live or Online: Students can join the class live on campus or online from home.
  • Video Recordings: Students can review any past lectures online.
  • Free US University Consultation for your family with our KI admissions consultant.
Writing and Language6 HoursThe SAT Writing and Language Course builds a fundamental understanding of grammar and punctuation specifically for the SAT. With a strong understanding of these concepts, students will find themselves ready for much of the Writing and Language section of the SAT.
Reading6 HoursThe SAT Reading Course provides students with the necessary reading strategies and elimination skills to boost their SAT scores. Together, we will identify the best approach to SAT reading for each student.
Mathematics
Calc and Non-Calc
12 HoursThe SAT Mathematics Course offers various strategies to overcome challenges that a student would encounter on an SAT exam through a step-by-step review of the fundamentals. This is achieved by reviewing various recurring questions we call ‘Key Questions’.

who is it for?

Anyone who needs help learning or mastering SAT material will benefit from taking this course. There is no faster or easier way to prepare for the SAT. Among those who would benefit are:

  • Students who have fallen behind in understanding reading comprehension and essay writing methods, general math, equations and expressions, functions, geometry, data analysis, grammar and usage or any other SAT topic
  • Students who struggle with learning disabilities or learning differences, including autism and ADHD
  • Students who prefer multiple ways of learning (visual or auditory)
  • Students who have missed class time and need to catch up
  • Students who need an efficient way to prepare for the SAT
  • Students who struggle to understand their teachers
  • Students who attend schools without extra SAT prep resources