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    Why Uwezo SAT®

    Uwezo Learning,  will assure you of the most effective SAT® Coaching while helping you get Guaranteed Score Improvement.

    It's Adaptive

    Uwezo is the first institute to introduce Adaptive-SAT Testing. With our App, you start experiencing the adaptive nature of the SAT from DAY 1. Not only will you do 10 mocks as a part of our training, but you'll also practice by concept before starting the Adaptive Mock Tests. We have ONLINE and OFFLINE options. What is Adaptive SAT?

    It's no Rocket Science

    You can either go buy a 1000-page SAT Book or study with Uwezo Learning’s Reading Primer, Writing and Language Primer and Math Primer – each less than 80 pages! After 10 years and helping 100’s of students achieve their dream scores, we know the psyche of every type of student. With this in mind, we have created our own material to help you master the SAT – with less effort and less stress.

    It's Accountable

    Our App helps you understand exactly where you stand at any given time, against your desired score. You get detailed explanations for every question, and can clear doubts with teachers, if any. We publish scores for the entire batch at the end of each test or mock. Our dedicated counselors and staff guarantee that you'll never miss an assignment. What's more, you can log into the App and review your performance 24x7.

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    SAT® Classroom Training - We provide best SAT coaching

    Uwezo Learning’s SAT® coaching involves a total of 62 hours of in-class instruction, followed by up to 12 or 15 mocks (Please see Why Uwezo SAT). First, 50 hours are spent on covering SAT English and SAT Math.

    After 3 mocks are done by all students, another 12 hours (six for Math and six for English) are dedicated to focusing on problem areas as a group, with the help of Omar™. After coaching is complete, practice entails doing 12 to 15 mocks with an average of four hours per mock.

    Reviews are provided for the mocks to identify areas of improvement and clear doubts. Detail explanations for each mock are also provided for students to do self review.

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    Our SAT® Coaching Advantages

    1. Experienced faculty and we have been offering SAT Workshops for the last 8 years.
    2. The current faculty has over 7 years of SAT experience.
    3. Have some of the highest scores, with the highest being 1590.
    4. Worksheets after every class to make sure subject matter is reviewed after the class.
    5. Students will do between 10+ mocks with review and faculty help.
    6. Computerized Analytical review of mocks. Gives a weekly progress of the student.
    7. Check website for schedule – https://uwezolearning.com/news.php.
    8. Started and run by US based entrepreneurs who did their Bachelors and Masters in US and lived and worked for decades there. They understand the system and the process.
    9. Also offering AP Calculus AB/BC prep classes
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    The objective of the SAT Exam is to evaluate the abilities of students from high school in English speaking and grammar as well as in solving math-related issues. It evaluates their ability to go to college, and provides colleges with a single evaluation measure that can be used to assess the quality of all applicants. It is a standard test that includes sections such as Evidence-based reading math, writing, and mathematics.

    Although SAT isn’t mandatory, it’s important to have it. Your choice to include your scores on the test will enable you to be noticed by Admissions Officers and make that lasting impression. In the same way, if you don’t include your score, colleges will think that you failed in the test and you’re not ready for college.

    The aim for adaptive tests is to accurately assess students’ knowledge and capabilities. By assessing each student’s abilities by their performance, SAT can offer students questions that are appropriate in level of difficulty for their abilities. This helps the SAT give scores that reflect more accurately of the students’ abilities.

    The College Board has also decided to implement adaptive testing in order in order to facilitate the testing. Through adaptive testing, the SAT will be less lengthy customized to every student, and provide an accurate representation of every student’s career and college readiness. According to the College Board believes this will make the SAT easier for students and will better match the tests that students will take during college and beyond.

    For timeframe for applying to college, it is recommended to complete your initial SAT test in September-October of the eleventh grade. In this way, if you’re unhappy with your score and you want an improved score, you can take the SAT during April-May or following your final eleventh exam. If you score a high score on your first try then your 12th grade class will be free to complete admission to college. If you need an increase of 100 points, then studying for a month can assist you get to your desired SAT score.
    Before getting ready to beginning the preparation for SAT test, applicants must obtain an appropriate mentorship / guidance. It is crucial to comprehend the way to study, know desired SAT scores, SAT preparation materials, and study hours. For SAT, you will need to decide between a rigorous studying schedule, which will require averaging 10 hours a week, for two weeks or a gradual program of study in which you study for just a few hours per week for at minimum for a minimum of six months. The plans you choose to follow depend on your learning method and time availability.
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