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SAT SELF PACED PREMIUM PLAN

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Course Outline

Diagnostic Test

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Reading and Writing

  • Module 1: 25 questions - 32 minutes
  • Module 2: 25 questions - 32 minutes
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Math

  • Module 1: 20 questions - 35 minutes
  • Module 2: 20 questions - 35 minutes

Introduction to SAT

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All about SAT

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Frequently Asked Questions- General

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Frequently Asked Questions- Reading and Writing

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Frequently Asked Questions- Math

Vocabulary

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Vocabulary List

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Word Roots

Grammar

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Verbs- Notes & Practice Questions

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Nouns- Notes & Practice Questions

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Articles- Notes & Practice Questions

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Pronoun- Notes & Practice Question

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Adjectives & Adverbs- Notes & Practice Questions

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Conjunctions- Notes & Practice Questions

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Prepositions- Notes & Practice Questions

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Punctuation- Notes & Practice

Reading and Writing

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Notes for Reference- Reading & Writing

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Useful Advice- Reading & Writing

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Chapter 1.1: Sources and Reading Topics

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Chapter 1.2: Strategies to Deal with The Reading & Writing Questions

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Chapter 1.3: Types of Questions

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Chapter 1.4: Expression of Ideas-Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Chapter 1.5: Standard English Conventions- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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

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

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Chapter 1.8: Function/ Purpose- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Chapter 1.9: Analyzing Data Graphics- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Chapter 1.10: Main Idea- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Chapter 1.11: Detail questions- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Chapter 1.12: Inference- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Chapter 1.13: Evidence Support- Notes, Sample Questions & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Chapter 1.14: Reading and Writing comprehensive test

Math

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Chapter 1: Heart of Algebra

  • Number Properties- Notes
  • Multiples and Factors- Notes
  • LCM and HCF- Notes
  • Divisibility- Notes
  • Remainders- Notes
  • Sequences- Notes
  • Exponents Roots and Identities- Notes
  • Algebraic Expressions and Polynomials- Notes
  • Linear Equations and Inequalities- Notes
  • Quadratic Function- Notes
  • Practice Questions and Test
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Chapter 2: Problem Solving and Data Analysis

  • Averages- Notes
  • Ratio and Proportion- Notes
  • Percentage- Notes
  • Profit and Loss- Notes
  • Interest- Notes
  • Mixtures- Notes
  • Work and Time- Notes
  • Time Speed and Distance- Notes
  • Data Interpretation- Notes
  • Statistics- Notes
  • Practice Questions and Test
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Chapter 3: Geometry and Trigonometry

  • Lines and Angles- Notes
  • Polygons- Notes
  • Triangles- Notes
  • Quadrilaterals- Notes
  • Circles- Notes
  • Mensuration- Notes
  • Coordinate Geometry- Notes
  • Trigonometry- Notes
  • Practice Questions and Test
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Chapter: 4 Advanced Math

  • Function- Notes
  • Sets- Notes
  • Permutations and Combinations- Notes
  • Probability- Notes
  • Practice Questions and Test

Notes for Reference

Useful Advice

Full-Length Test

SAT Study Schedule

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

Reviews

Aarav Singh

Aarav Singh

29/06/2025

The program is very well-organized. I used the SAT study schedule and followed their practice tests, both internal and full-length to track my progress. The chapter-wise questions after every lecture made sure I actually understood the concepts before moving on.

Simran Kaur

Simran Kaur

10/06/2025

I liked how the course balanced strategy with practice. The vocabulary list of 250 SAT-specific words was small but powerful—I actually remembered them all. The reading section included source topics that matched real SAT passages, and the tips helped me avoid silly mistakes. Scored a 1480 thanks to this!

Kabir Joshi

Kabir Joshi

04/05/2025

I was struggling with SAT Reading before this course, but iSchoolPrep’s breakdown of reading topics and clear strategy tips helped me improve a lot. The internal tests gave me a sense of what to expect in each section. Great support and content for serious prep.

Priya Desai

Priya Desai

23/04/2025

The SAT course from iSchoolPrep is really well planned. The grammar notes and vocabulary list helped me a lot with the Writing section. This program made me feel confident, and I ended up scoring better than I expected.

Harsh Vardhan

Harsh Vardhan

31/03/2025

The reading and writing modules in this course are underrated! The recorded lectures, vocabulary list, and grammar practice gave me a strong edge. I used to lose marks on reading passages, but their tips helped me read smarter, not harder.

Ananya Iyer

Ananya Iyer

21/03/2025

This SAT prep course gave me the structure I was missing. From lecture videos to mock tests, everything is arranged to build confidence gradually. I especially benefited from the chapter-wise practice and the grammar notes. I could track my improvement clearly, and the course made my self-study much more effective.

Arjun Thakur

Arjun Thakur

15/02/2025

The program breaks down complex topics into simple strategies. The grammar section, especially the detailed notes and tests, helped me improve my writing accuracy. The internal tests after each topic helped me track my progress and focus on weak areas. I followed their study plan and saw steady improvement in my practice scores.

Riya Nambiar

Riya Nambiar

11/01/2025

This course is so well-organized. The lectures gave practical tips that helped me solve questions faster. The SAT source topics for reading helped me understand what kinds of passages to expect, which made a big difference in my prep.

Nikhil Joshi

Nikhil Joshi

13/12/2024

I started the course with low confidence in Reading, but the source-based reading approach and strategies taught here really helped me improve. The internal quizzes helped me evaluate myself after each topic. This course made me feel in control of my SAT prep.

Harpreet Kaur

Harpreet Kaur

05/12/2024

I loved the way iSchoolPrep explained SAT grammar concepts they made tricky rules simple with examples and tips. The Math and grammar cheat sheets were very helpful while revising. The practice tests felt like the real exam, and my score kept getting better after each one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Start preparing at least 3-6 months before your test , ideally during 10th or 11th grade.

  • Cover the Syllabus: This allows enough time to cover the syllabus, identify weak areas, and take multiple practice tests.
  • Stay Clear of Last-Minute Exam Jitters: Early prep gives flexibility and reduces last-minute stress, especially if you plan to take the SAT more than once to improve your score.

On average, students need 2-4 months of consistent prep, depending on their current skill level and target score.

  • Study with Complete Concentration: This typically includes 100-150 hours of focused study.
  • Set your Time aside for Important Sections: You should divide time between reviewing content, learning test strategies, and taking timed mock tests.
  • Preparation should be as good as college selection: The more competitive the colleges, the more rigorous the prep should be.

Starting SAT preparation as a beginner? Here's the best way to kickstart your SAT journey step by step:

  • Begin by understanding the SAT exam format and taking a diagnostic test to assess your level.
  • Use official SAT resources to study Reading, Writing, and Math.
  • Focus on building a study routine, improving time management, and practising question types.
  • Don’t rush—start with the basics and gradually move to full-length practice tests.

Top SAT prep books include The Official SAT Study Guide (College Board), Barron’s SAT, and The Princeton Review. Online platforms like Khan Academy (official partner of College Board), Magoosh, and PrepScholar offer excellent free and paid resources, including video lessons, quizzes, and adaptive learning tools for self-paced preparation.

Coaching isn’t necessary if you’re self-disciplined.

  • Many students succeed with self-study using official materials and online tools like Khan Academy.
  • However, coaching can help if you need structured guidance, struggle with time management, or want personalised feedback.
  • Choose what suits your learning style and schedule best—many succeed both ways.

The ideal number of SAT practice tests depends on your prep time and target score — but here’s the general rule:

  • Take at least 4–6 full-length practice tests before your exam.
  • Practice under real test conditions to build stamina, track progress, and improve time management.
  • Don’t just take the test—analyse your mistakes and revisit weak areas.
  • Spread the practice tests across your prep timeline, increasing frequency as the test date approaches.

To improve in SAT Math, review core concepts like algebra, geometry, and data analysis.

  • Practice mental math and learn test-specific strategies, like plugging in numbers or eliminating wrong answers.
  • Solve official practice questions regularly and analyse errors.
  • Use resources like Khan Academy or SAT-specific math workbooks to build speed and accuracy.

Common mistakes include starting too late, skipping practice tests, ignoring weak areas, and focusing only on content instead of strategy. Many students also neglect time management and don’t analyse their practice test results. Another big one—studying inconsistently. SAT prep needs a balanced approach with consistent effort, review, and smart strategies.

For top U.S. universities like Harvard, MIT, or Stanford, a score of 1450–1550+ (out of 1600) is considered competitive. For other strong schools, a score of 1300–1450 is often acceptable. Check the middle 50% score range of your target colleges, and aim for a score above the average for a better chance.

The best time for a Class 11 student to begin SAT preparation is mid to late Class 11, around 6–9 months before their intended test date. This gives enough time to build foundational skills, practice regularly, and take mock tests. Starting early reduces stress, allows for retakes if needed, and fits well alongside school studies.

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