SAT
Scholastic Aptitude Test known widely as SAT is a credit for all American and Canadian College students. The score you get will be on your lifetime personal academic record and will be a merit and asset to you all your life.
Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION
SAT or Scholastic Aptitude Test is a requirement for the graduate studies at North American Universities.
We cast light on the Reading, Writing, and Math Sections to give you a clear picture of SAT test
SAT is a US-focused standardized test for college readiness which requires candidate’s high-performance reading, writing, and mathematics. Canadian and International students can take, primarily for applying to American universities, though some Canadian schools use scores as a supplement or for scholarships.
SAT is not generally required for Canadian university admissions but provides a universal benchmark for academic skills.
Unlike some Canadian customized tests like OSSLT, SAT is a global standard for college readiness.
A score of 1200 SAT is generally considered good, placing you above the national average (around 1024-1050).
CERTIFICATION
Litelern educational team will issue a course participation/completion certification (qualification) for the course applicants upon successful completion of the course.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- You will approach your target SAT score of 1200 within a short time frame based on your time limitations.
- You will develop self-learning strategies to study more SAT books all by yourself, i.e., you turn into an auto-didact and self-taught person.
- Your monthly SAT test assessment will make you more test wise
- Because we give you monthly feedback on your SAT test, Reading, Writing, Math; vocabulary in particular, you are enabled to figure out your weak points and strengths with more confidence
- Since course content is designed based on SAT learner needs, background, and expectations, you will have a customized SAT Prep-course to achieve your goals.
- You will be able to take the real SAT test (Reading, Writing, Math) with a confidence based on your Test score predictions according to your performance throughout the SAT course with us.
Curriculum
Instructor
Requirements
- Pre-test Score NOT less than 500
Target audiences
- College and University admission applicants




