SAT Course Schedules

New SAT Class July 2018 for Oct Test

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Group SAT Course Schedule

Date Time
Sat, July 21st 8:30am-12:45pm Test
Sat, July 28th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Aug 4th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Aug 11th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Aug 18th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Aug 25th 8:30am-12:45pm Test
Sat, Sept 1st 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Sept 8th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Sept 15th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Sept 22nd 8:30am-12:45pm Test
Sat, Sept 29th 9am-12pm Class

 

New Classes in July

SAT Jakarta

Group SAT Course Schedule

Date Time
Sat, July 16th 8:30am-12:45pm Test
Sat, July 23rd 9am-12pm Class
Sat, July 30th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Aug 6th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Aug 13th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Aug 20th 8:30am-12:45pm Test
Sat, Aug 27th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Sept 3rd 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Sept 10th 9am-12pm Class
Sat, Sept 17th 8:30am-12:45pm Test
Sat, Sept 24th 9am-12pm Class

SAT Jakarta

Group SAT Course Schedule

Date Time
Sun, July 17th 8:30am-12:45pm Test
Sun, July 24th 9am-12pm Class
Sun, July 31st 9am-12pm Class
Sun, Aug 7th 9am-12pm Class
Sun, Aug 14th 9am-12pm Class
Sun, Aug 21st 8:30am-12:45pm Test
Sun, Aug 28th 9am-12pm Class
Sun, Sept 4th 9am-12pm Class
Sun , Sept 11th 9am-12pm Class
Sun, Sept 18th 8:30am-12:45pm Test
Sun, Sept 25th 9am-12pm Class

 

Should I take SAT or ACT?

Now that the redesigned SAT has been launched, students and parents are often undecided when choosing between the two tests. The new SAT has actually become more similar to the ACT. Both tests cover almost the same math topics, although ACT often has a broader scope than SAT, and ACT allows the use of calculators throughout the exam where as SAT limits calculator use to only some questions. Both reading and writing tests are passage based, with no stand-alone sentences, but the SAT has more passages and questions than the ACT. The essays are both optional, but they are very different in style: SAT is an analytical essay while ACT is a persuasive essay. The most notable difference is the science section in the ACT, although SAT tries to include a few data interpretation questions in the reading and writing tests. But above all, the most important distinction is the time allowed per question, with ACT being more time pressured than the SAT. Students who can read and think fast will be able to succeed in both tests with the right strategies and practice. Students who are always running out of time may be better off with the SAT.

The scoring system is also the same now that both tests do not penalize students for wrong answers. SAT has a maximum score of 1600, 800 for math and 800 for reading and writing combined. Thus math is 50% of the total score on the SAT while only 25% on the ACT. The maximum score for the ACT per section is 36, and the composite score is the average of the scores from the 4 sections. If a student is strong in math but weak in science and English, taking the SAT is definitely a better choice. A student who is strong in English and science but weak in math would likely get a better overall score on the ACT than the SAT. For other cases, it is recommended that students try both tests to determine the right one.

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