The Complete Digital SAT Course (Reading and Writing, Math)
What you'll learn
- SAT Prep
Requirements
- No requirements
Description
Welcome! This is a complete, comprehensive course for the Digital SAT, the college admissions test administered and published by Collegeboard, covering all the sections of the test, Reading and Writing and Math. As a comprehensive course, if completed from beginning to end, a student should be fully prepared for the test by the time they finish the last lecture.
No prior knowledge of the SAT is needed. So, students can jump right in and get started in this course. The course will cover strategies to make the test easier, improve pacing, and deal with difficult questions. Included are techniques for reading the passages, recognizing typically right and typically wrong answers, identifying question types, how to guess intelligently and use POE (Process of Elimination) and understanding the structure and scoring schemes of the different sections. It will also cover subject area concepts like Geometry and Algebra concepts, grammar rules, and vocabulary.
The course uses a variety of resources to help students learn: handouts, quizzes, video lectures, and worksheets. The handouts and worksheets are available as pdf downloads, as well. There is a lot of content in the course, but it's designed so a student can do the sections in any order and work at his or her own pace.
Who this course is for:
- Students who will be taking the SAT and may be at the beginning or towards the beginning of their test prep
Instructor
Hi! I'm Robert, a Test Prep instructor who specializes in the SAT, PSAT, ACT, and TOEFL tests. I have worked with many students and have taught many classes over my years as an instructor.
I began as an instructor for Princeton Review and then worked on my own as a tutor as well as with tutoring companies such as LATutors. Currently, I am teaching classes and working with students one-on-one for Novastar Learning.
I have over 10 years of experience in Test Prep and would love to put all my knowledge about what works, what doesn't work, as well as how to help students deal with these often stressful tests into instructional videos for students.