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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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Info about SAT Test Preparation

The SAT Test has transitioned to a fully digital format, replacing the traditional paper-and-pencil version. Key changes include:

What is the SAT? Why is it Important for you?

The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test for admission to Top-ranked Universities, especially in the United States. The test measures readiness of high school students for academic work, specifically related to reading, writing, and math. A high SAT score will mean a lot to your application; it can assure you more academic scholarship opportunities and can help to set you apart in the eyes of admissions committees when they consider applicants or making acceptance decisions. If you develop a successful SAT preparation plan, you could be assured of educational opportunities around the world, not to mention more fruitful occupational opportunities later in life.

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Know More About SAT: Eligibility, Syllabus, and Exam Pattern

The SAT is a standardized test for college admissions and is open for students of all streams, without stringent eligibility guidelines. It has questions centered around reading, writing, and math divided into 2 sections. It is a multiple-choice test that takes 2 hours 14 minutes to complete, and assesses the skill sets students need to be successful in college (undergraduate programs) internationally.

SAT Structure

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Upcoming SAT dates 2025 in Singapore

Tips and Tricks for SAT Prep

  • Take The Princeton Review’s Practice test to get a feel of the exam structure and to know your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Revise early and make a study plan for yourself that covers each of the sections. Spend time on areas that you are weak in, but also don’t ignore your strengths.
  • Learn math shortcuts, practice reading faster, review grammar rules, practice consistent review, take timed quizzes from The Princeton Review, and evaluate and improve the mistakes you make.
     And finally, on test day, remember to be calm and confident!

SAT Test preparation with Princeton Review

The Princeton Review Singapore helps you achieve top scores for University Admissions.

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In-Person or Online Live classes

Classes with US certified live trainers, no recorded sessions.

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Full length mock tests

Full length mock tests replicate the real
SAT experience

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Tips and Tricks

Get the world’s best SAT Test Prep
material. Reference books available through access to our library

SAT Class Plans to Achieve Your Best Score

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In Person Plan
NETT S$ 2,250
Standard plan (10 weeks, 2 classes/week – 1 weekday & 1 weekend)
Batch 1 – 16 October 2025
Batch 2 – 10 November 2025
Fast Track plan (4 weeks, 5 classes/week – 4 weekdays & 1 weekend)
Batch 1 – 11 October 2025
Batch 2 – 02 November 2025
10% early bird discount for registration 20 days before batch starts
Online Plan
NETT S$ 1,450
Standard plan (10 weeks, 2 classes/week – 1 weekday & 1 weekend)
Batch 1 – 18 October 2025
Batch 2 – 12 November 2025
Fast Track plan (4 weeks, 5 classes/week – 4 weekdays & 1 weekend)
Batch 1 – 13 October 2025
Batch 2 – 04 November 2025
10% early bird discount for registration 20 days before batch starts
Classes will be taken through live online mode
Mock tests, review sessions, doubt sessions & books can be provided in person at our Somerset centre
1-1 Private Tutoring
In Person (S$150/hr) or
Online (S$90/hr)
Pre-assessment SAT test for evaluation and creation of study plan
Comprehensive study materials (Books & online)
Minimum 8 hours of lessons
Self-Paced
NETT S$299
10 SAT Tests
More than 100 topics with thousands of practice questions
Comprehensive study materials (Books & online)

Princeton Review 8 Steps to success

1
Pre-assessment Mock SAT Test
  • Helps you understand SAT Test structure
  • Performance analysis and review sessions by faculty
  • Study plan based on your weaknesses.
  • 2
    SAT Preparation classes
  • Live SAT classes by expert faculty
  • 36 hours of tutoring. Regular batch for 2.5 months, fast for 1 month.
  • Small batches of students
  • 3
    Assessment Tests, Every 15 Days
  • Stay on top of your improvement with bi-weekly assessments.
  • These tests help you make necessary adjustments to your learning path.
  • 4
    Extensive Study Material
  • Proprietary Princeton Review Books
  • Online content, including tests & drills at Princeton Review
  • More than 120 hours of practice monitored by faculty
  • 5
    Live Faculty-driven improvement
  • Continuous improvement through assessment test driven feedback loop, monitored by faculty
  • Extra material for weak areas
  • 6
    Booster Sessions (15 days before actual SAT test)
  • Topic wise assessment tests for 80%ile+ scorers provided in last 15  days before test date
  • Proctored tests and doubt clearing sessions to maximise performance
  • 7
    Critical tips for Test day
  • Important Do’s & Don’ts for SAT test day shared by experienced Mentors.
  • Last minute tips and queries solved by senior faculty to reduce anxiety
  • 8
    Post-Test Support
  • Free counselling session by admission experts.
  • Score improvement support for repeat test takers
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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

    What is SAT? and why is it important?

    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.

    How do I prepare for the SAT?

    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.

    Where can I take SAT test prep in Singapore?

    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.

    What is the cost of SAT Test prep by Princeton Review?

    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.

    How can Princeton Review Singapore help me?

    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!

    What is a good SAT score?

    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.

    What are the SAT test dates for 2025?

    Which is better- SAT or ACT?

    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.

    What does SAT stand for?

    Originally, SAT stood for Scholastic Aptitude Test. Over the years, the name changed several times — from Scholastic Assessment Test to simply SAT.

    Who conducts the SAT exam?

    The SAT is conducted by the College Board, a U.S.-based nonprofit organization that designs and manages standardized tests for college admissions.

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