
On 24 March 2026, The Princeton Review conducted a highly engaging mock SAT workshop at Heritage Academy’s Thomson Road campus in Singapore, reinforcing its reputation for delivering top-quality SAT classes and SAT course preparation worldwide.

The event brought together 30 students from different high school grades, offering them a real exam-like environment through a full-length SAT test conducted under timed conditions. As part of comprehensive SAT test preparation in Singapore, the session was designed to simulate actual test-day pressure while helping students understand the structure and expectations of the exam.
Following the test, participants received personalized feedback reports, a key feature of effective SAT prep, highlighting their strengths and identifying areas that require improvement. This approach aligns with the standards of leading SAT test prep in Singapore, ensuring students are well-equipped to enhance their performance strategically.

Students appreciated the structured format and expert guidance, noting that such SAT classes in Singapore provide not only practice but also clarity on concepts and exam techniques. The workshop also introduced them to flexible learning pathways, including SAT classes online, making preparation more accessible and adaptable.
Principal Ms. Susan Teo praised the initiative, emphasizing its role in strengthening students’ confidence and readiness. She also expressed interest in future collaboration, recognizing the value of consistent SAT preparation programs for student success.

Overall, the workshop successfully combined practical experience with expert mentoring, making it an impactful step toward achieving higher scores in the SAT Test Singapore and beyond.