SAT

Exam Prep

Our COURSE Features

  • In-person instruction.
  • Experienced and dedicated faculty, teaching their respective content areas.
  • Small class sizes.
  • Mini practice sections to measure student progress.
  • Universal testing strategies.
  • Personalized feedback from instructors.
  • 16 hours of instruction, held over 4 days.
  • SAT content review.
Course Information:  Detailed class information will be communicated approximately 5-7 business days prior to the first day of class.

Registration Fee


$350 per student (Fee includes textbook, supplementary materials, full-length released SAT test, and detailed score report.)

Refund Policy: Thank you for investing in your success with Collegiate Test Prep. Because materials are purchased for each student upon enrollment, we are not able to provide refunds.

Cell Phone Policy: We want all students to be fully engaged in their test prep course. To encourage full immersion, we ask that students limit cell phone use during class. Students are welcome to use their cell phones on breaks, but phones should be tucked away for the duration of learning.
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Course Sessions


Summer Weekday
Monday - Thursday
August 14 , 15, 16, 17
9:00am - 1:00pm
Levine Campus
Fall Weekend Session
Saturdays
September 9 , 16, 23, 30
9:00am - 1:00pm
Central Campus
Winter Weekend Session
Saturday - Sunday
November 11
9:00am - 1:00pm
12, 18, 19
9:00am -1:00pm
Levine Campus
 

SAT/ACT Step-up Course Sessions

Need to improve a particular subject area? Check out our upcoming SAT/ACT Step-Up Courses.

There aren't any upcoming sessions right now. Please check back later.

About the SAT
 
The SAT is a nationally administered standardized test used by most colleges, in conjunction with GPA, transcripts and recommendations, to determine admittance. Not all schools require the SAT, but most do. The test is more focused on the skills and knowledge at the heart of education. It measures what you learn in high school and what you need to succeed in college.

Offered seven times per year in the US, the redesigned SAT has four tests, with the Essay being optional. The three tests that everyone will take are (1) the Reading Test, (2) the Writing and Language Test, and (3) the Math Test.

The SAT has 154 questions. These consist of multiple choice and free response questions. The Math portion has both a calculator active and a calculator inactive section. The SAT takes approximately 3 hours (not including breaks). 

Still have questions?  Check out our FAQ page.

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