SAT Test Prep in Singapore by Princeton Review
The SAT, also called SAT Test or SAT Exam, is a standardized test for college admissions, assessing literacy, numeracy, and writing skills. The SAT is administered by the College Board and typically taken by students in Grade 10, 11 or 12. The Princeton Review– World’s best SAT Test Prep, as judged by independent audit authorities like intelligent.com and bestcolleges.com, now available in Singapore.
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The SAT Test has transitioned to a fully digital format, replacing the traditional paper-and-pencil version. Key changes include:
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SAT Test: A Key to College Success for Students in Singapore
The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test), a standardized test, is now considered important by many students in Singapore for admission to a Top Ranking University. The test assesses a student’s college preparedness in areas such as reading, writing, and math.
The SAT is more than just a test for the Singaporean students; it is also a way to showcase their apritude to various colleges and universities in the US, Canada and other countries. A lot of colleges include the SAT Test in their assessment toolbox as part of the broader evaluation for university scholarships or how to make yourself stand out from other applicants.
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Princeton Review’s SAT Test Classes in Singapore include some of the best content and trainers. It has a lot to offer: a solid curriculum, great teachers, tailored learning strategies for each student, who have managed to demonstrate strong score improvement.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The SAT is a standardized test for college admissions that assesses skills in reading, writing, and math. The SAT helps colleges evaluate applicants, qualifies students for scholarships, and strengthens college applications.
Yes, you can take the SAT as many times as you like. Most students take it 2–3 times to achieve their target score. Universities generally consider your highest score from a single test date or superscore (the best section scores across multiple test dates).
Princeton Review Singapore offers tailored SAT preparation programs, including: Expert-led batch classes, Practice tests, Study materials, Personalized study plans. Our courses focus on both content mastery and test-taking strategies.
For comprehensive SAT test prep in Singapore, consider The Princeton Review. They offer a variety of in-person and online courses designed to help you improve your score and ace the exam.
The Princeton Review has been ranked as the Best SAT test prep service provider by globally renowned audit agencies like intelligent.com and bestcolleges.com after a thorough evaluation of SAT prep providers all over the world.
The Princeton Review provides in-person batch classes at their Somerset study centre, which are fast-track(4 weeks) or regular track (10 weeks), cost of which is S$ 2,250.
- Online fast-track(4 weeks) or regular track (10 weeks) batches are available at S$ 1,450. In both cases, batches are small with maximum 5 students.
- Personal tutoring can also be taken at S$ 150 per hour for in-person or S$ 90 for online tutoring.
All prices mentioned above are inclusive of books and online content, as well as inclusive of all taxes and levies.
Princeton Review offers expert SAT prep courses, practice tests, and personalized study plans to help you achieve your target score. Contact directly for more details or to join the programs!
A “good” SAT score depends on the colleges you’re applying to. For top-tier schools, scores above 1400 are often competitive. Check the average scores for your target universities.
Please contact Princeton Review for a list of average SAT scores in the Top ranking Universities.
Yes, you can get into NUS without taking the SAT. However, it depends on your specific qualifications. Please contact Princeton Review for a list of average SAT scores in the Top ranking Universities.
Whether the SAT or ACT Test is better for you depends on your strengths, test-taking style, and college goals. You can contact Princeton Review for a mock SAT & ACT which will help you decide the correct test for you.