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When considering a home tutorial training institute for SAT Reading and Writing preparation, several key features can enhance the effectiveness of your study experience. Here are some important aspects to look for:

Qualified Instructors:
  • Experienced tutors who specialize in SAT Reading and Writing, familiar with the test format and question types.
Personalized Learning Plans:
  • Customized study plans based on initial assessments of your strengths and weaknesses, ensuring targeted preparation.
Comprehensive Curriculum:
  • Coverage of all relevant topics, including reading comprehension, grammar, essay writing, and effective writing techniques.
Practice Questions and Exercises:
  • Access to a variety of practice questions and exercises that reflect the style and difficulty of actual SAT questions.
Mock Tests and Timed Practice:
  • Regular full-length practice tests to simulate exam conditions and improve time management skills.
Interactive Learning Sessions:
  • Engaging online or in-person sessions that encourage discussion, collaboration, and active participation.
Test-Taking Strategies:
  • Instruction on effective strategies for tackling the reading and writing sections, including tips for managing time and analyzing texts.
Feedback and Progress Tracking:
  • Regular feedback on practice essays and reading comprehension answers, along with tools to track your progress.
Flexible Scheduling:
  • Options for scheduling sessions that fit your lifestyle, making it easier to balance preparation with other commitments.
Supplementary Resources:
  • Access to additional study materials, such as videos, articles, and grammar guides, to reinforce learning.

Sections of The SAT Course:

The Digital SAT Reading and Writing Structure
Module-1 32-Minute Reading and Writing
25 Operational Questions & 2 Pretest Questions
Module-2 32-Minute Reading and Writing
25 Operational Questions & 2 Pretest Questions
Total Number of Questions 54
Total Time Allotted 64 Minutes
SAT Reading & Writing Syllabus
Reading & Writing Question Types Skill Tested Weightage & Question Distribution
Craft and Structure
13 - 15 Questions
- Words in Context
- Text Structure and Purpose
- Cross - Text Connections
Weightage: 28%
Questions: 13-15
Information and Ideas
12 - 14 Questions
- Central Ideas and Details
Command of Evidence based on Textual and Quantitative Inferences
Weightage: 26%
Questions: 13-14
Standard English Conventions
11 - 15 Questions
Boundaries
Form, Structure, and Sense
Weightage: 26%
Questions: 11-15
Expression of Ideas
8 - 12 Questions
- Rhetorical Synthesis
- Transitions
Weightage: 20%
Questions: 8-12

Reading & Writing Section SAT has a total of 54 questions, out which only 50 questions are scored and the remain 4 questions are Pretest Questions which are included for experimental purpose are not scored. Each question is based on a short passage, some notes, a table or a graph and has four answer choices, from which only one option is correct. This section is designed to evaluate candidates' ability to understand the meaning of different contexts and their associated terms with meaning and to comprehend written text and extract the required information from the graph given.

Sections of The Question in the SAT Reading & Writing
  • Craft and Structure:
    Candidates will be assessed for their comprehension, vocabulary, analysis, synthesis, and reasoning skills and knowledge to understand and use high - utility words and phrases in the given context. They would also be required to evaluate texts rhetorically and make logical connections between topically related texts.
  • Information & Ideas:
    Candidates will be required to use comprehension, analysis, reasoning skills, knowledge and the ability to locate, interpret, evaluate, and integrate information and ideas from the given texts and tables or graphs. The given graph may be a line graph, a bar graph, a pie chart, etc.
  • Standard English Conventions:
    Students will be expected to use editing skills and knowledge to make the given text conform to core conventions of Standard English sentence structure, usage, punctuation, etc. The skills tested are based on grammar studied in high school.
  • Expression of Ideas:
    Students will be required to use the ability to revise texts to improve the effectiveness of written expressions and to meet specific rhetorical goals in the presented scenario.
Scoring:
  • Reading and Writing:
    Scores will continue to be reported on a scale of 200-800 in 10-point increments.

Highlights of The New Digital SAT:
  • There will be an in-built calculator in maths. sections
  • The scoring will continue to remain on a scale of 400-1600
  • There will be shorter Reading Passages having one question per passage
  • The Reading and Writing Sections will continue to have Multiple Choice Questions, MCQs.
  • The Mathematics Sections will have almost 75% MCQs and 25% Student-Produced Response
  • The scores will be released within a week, making the admission process faster

Key Featuresof Our SAT Reading & Writing Course:
  • Only Four Students Per Batch
  • 24x7 support
  • Unlimited one-to one Doubt Solving Sessions
  • Exhaustive Study Material Including SAT Official Guides
  • High Scoring Tips & Techniques
  • Tough Questions in Reading & Writing and Maths
  • Clear Concepts
  • Individual Attention
  • Highly Experienced Trainers
  • 10+ Full length tests

Available Options for SAT Reading & Writing Coaching
SAT Reading & Writing Online Live
SAT Reading & Writing Group Coaching
SAT Reading & Writing Crash Course
SAT Reading & Writing Self-Paced Course
SAT Reading & Writing Home Tuition
FAQs for SAT:
There are no specific eligibility criteria for Indian students to take the SAT. Any high school student, including those from India, can register for the SAT exam.
A good SAT score is in the range of 1200 - 1400. Global Course students have scored up to 1560/ 1600. The average SAT score is around 1050.
Mathematics, Reading, and Writing and Language. The Mathematics section assesses mathematical concepts, algebra, data analysis, problem-solving, and advanced math topics.
you spend 10 to 20 hours per week over the course of two or three months prepping for the SAT.
The SAT score is valid for 5 years.
College Board doesn’t restrict the number of attempts of The SAT. However, we, at Global Course, recommend that the students prepare well and not make more than 2 attempts.
You should take The SAT soon after your 10th board exams. All the mathematics concepts will be fresh in your mind if you sit for The SAT the same year you pass your 10th board.
The digital SAT now shorter passages. The students are given a question after every short passage. However, some questions will have information in the form of notes, tables, graphs, etc.
Now the students will be given shorter passages, twin passages, notes and data in the information in such a short time. Nevertheless, Global Course has strategies and techniques to tackle The Digital SATReading & Writing sections deftly.
SAT Reading and Writing section consists of 54 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) paired with a short reading passage.
Each Reading and Writing module lasts 32 minutes, while each Math module lasts 35 minutes.
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