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Requirements
- Basic understanding of high school mathematics (up to Grade 10 level)
- Familiarity with linear equations, percentages, and basic geometry
- A calculator (scientific or graphing) for calculator-based practice
Features
- Complete coverage of SAT Math (Calculator & Non-Calculator sections)
- Concept-based teaching with SAT-specific strategies
- Timed practice questions and section-wise tests
Target audiences
- Grade 10–12 students planning to take the SAT
- International students applying to American universities
- Students aiming to improve their SAT Math score significantly
- Students struggling with SAT-style questions despite knowing concepts
- Early planners (Grade 9–10) who want long-term SAT preparation
Course Description
Prepare for the Digital SAT Math section with concept clarity, shortcuts, practice questions, and strategies designed to maximise your SAT score.
What You’ll Learn From This Course
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- This SAT Math Diagnostic Test is designed to give you a clear, honest picture of your current SAT Math level before starting preparation. The test closely follows the real SAT exam pattern, covering both Calculator and Non-Calculator sections. It helps identify your strengths, weak areas, and common mistakes, so your preparation becomes focused and efficient—not random. After the test, you’ll know exactly where you stand, what score range you’re in, and which topics need the most attention. Ideal for students aiming for American universities, this diagnostic test is the first smart step toward a higher SAT Math
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 38 Lessons
- 12 Weeks
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- 🟢 Phase 1: Diagnostic & Foundation (Week 1)Purpose: Identify gaps + align strategy earlyThe test closely follows the real SAT exam pattern, covering both Calculator and Non-Calculator sections. It helps identify your strengths, weak areas, and common mistakes, so your preparation becomes focused and efficient—not random.5
- 🔵 Phase 2: Heart of SAT Math (Core Topics)1️⃣ Algebra (≈35–40% of SAT)6
- 2️⃣ Advanced Math (Passport to Advanced Math)5
- 3️⃣ Problem Solving & Data Analysis6
- 4️⃣ Geometry & Trigonometry (≈15%)7
- 🟠 Phase 3: Calculator & Non-Calculator Mastery5
- 🔴 Phase 4: Full-Length Practice & Mocks4
Yes. The course starts with core concepts and gradually builds up to advanced SAT-level questions.
Absolutely. Both sections are covered with separate strategies and practice sets.
Each live session is 50 minutes long
Most students take 2–3 classes per week, depending on their target score and exam date.



