SAT Personal Coaching



Course Outline
Diagnostic Test

Section 1: Evidence Based Reading -52 questions- 65 minutes

Section 2: Writing and Language- 44 questions- 35 minutes

Section 3: Math (No calculator)-20 questions- 25 minutes

Section 4: Math (Calculator)- 38 questions- 55 minutes
Introduction to SAT

All about SAT

Frequently Asked Questions- General

Frequently Asked Questions- Evidence Based Reading

Frequently Asked Questions- Writing and Language

Frequently Asked Questions- Math (No calculator and calculator)
Vocabulary Building

Vocabulary List 1

Word Roots
Grammar

Verbs- Notes & Practice Questions

Nouns- Notes & Practice Questions

Articles- Notes & Practice Questions

Pronoun- Notes & Practice Question

Adjectives & Adverbs- Notes & Practice Questions

Conjunctions- Notes & Practice Questions

Prepositions- Notes & Practice Questions

Punctuation- Notes & Practice
Evidence Based Reading

Notes for reference

Useful Advice

Chapter 1.1: Sources and Reading Topics

Types of Questions

Chapter 1.2: Big picture- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.3: Detail questions- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.4: Inference- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.5: Function- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.6: Vocabulary in context- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.7: Analogy- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.8: Author-Based- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.9: Evidence Support- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.10: Analyzing Data Graphics- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.11: Dual Passage- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 1.12: Strategies to deal with the evidence-based reading questions

Chapter 1.13: How to approach the questions

Evidence based reading comprehensive test
Writing and Language

Notes for Reference

Useful Advice

Chapter 3.2: Different types of Passages

Types of Questions:

Chapter 3.3: Expression of Ideas- 3 sub-types, Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 3.4: Standard English Conventions- 2 sub-types, Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Chapter 3.5: Grammar Rules

Chapter 3.6: Different strategies to deal with the writing and language questions

Writing and Language comprehensive test
Math
Notes for Reference
Useful Advice

Chapter 4.1: Basics: Number Properties, Percentages, Word Problems - Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key
- Math Test 1: Number properties, Percentages, Word Problems

Chapter 4.2: Heart of Algebra : Inequalities - Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Heart of Algebra: Equations Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Heart of Algebra: Functions- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer KeyChapter 1: Classification of Quantitative Reasoning Questions
- Math Test 2: Inequalities, Equations and Functions

Chapter 4.2: Additional topics: Geometry- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Additional topics: Trigonometry- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key
- Math Test 3: Geometry & Trigonometry

Chapter 4.3: Passport to Advanced Math: Advanced Equations- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Passport to Advanced Math: Advanced Functions- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key
- Math Test 4: Equations, Functions and Coordinate Geometry

Chapter 4.4: Problem Solving and Data Analysis: Ratio Proportion- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Problem Solving and Data Analysis: Statistics- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

Problem Solving and Data Analysis: Probability and Data Analysis- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key
- Math Test 5: Ratio Proportion, Statistics
- Math Test 6: Probability and Data Analysis

Chapter 4.5 Math (Calculator) Practice Questions

Chapter 4.6: Math (No Calculator) Practice Questions
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Who should take this Course
- High school students, in 11th or 12th grade can take this test.
- Students in 10th grade can also take this test
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