The Princeton Review Singapore conducted a Free Practice SAT at Singapore Polytechnic on 4th February 2026, drawing 50 highly motivated students eager to evaluate their preparedness for the SAT. The event was thoughtfully designed to replicate actual test conditions, allowing participants to experience the structure, timing, and rigor of the official exam in a realistic setting.


Students engaged in a full-length practice test that mirrored the SAT format, enabling them to identify their comfort levels across different sections. This hands-on exposure proved invaluable in helping them understand question patterns and manage time effectively under exam pressure.

Following the test, each participant received a detailed performance analysis report. This comprehensive feedback highlighted individual strengths while clearly identifying areas that require further improvement. Such personalized insights empowered students to refine their study strategies, focus on weaker areas, and approach their preparation with greater clarity and confidence.
To celebrate excellence, the top three performers were recognized with exclusive scholarships awarded by The Princeton Review. This recognition not only rewarded their hard work but also inspired other participants to aim higher in their academic pursuits.


Overall, the event served as both a diagnostic and motivational platform. By combining practical experience with expert feedback, it reinforced the importance of strategic preparation and boosted students’ confidence as they continue their journey toward SAT success.