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90%

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20+

practice tests

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About

The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is an important standardized test used as a part of the college admissions process, especially the US. Scored on a scale of 400 – 1600, the computer based test assesses a student’s English and Mathematical abilities through Multiple Choice Questions. Students enjoy the freedom to take the test multiple times but we recommend achieving your target score within 2 sittings. The test is administered 5-6 times a year. 

 

Despite the ongoing debates about the relevance of the exam, statistics show that students with an SAT score under their belt stand a much stronger chance at gaining admission into a top university.

Our Approach

What our students say

Prabeer Sohal 1530 / 1600

VOE helped me score a 1530 on the October SAT. I would like to thank Vimmi ma'am for guiding and motivating me since the beginning of my preparation. The concepts were taught meticulously and regular testing helped me improve my score significantly. Vimmi ma'am's proficiency and expertise is exceptional. I am immensely grateful to her for her guidance.

Aditya Sally 1490 / 1600

I began with my SAT preparation in January 2022 for the May exam and got enrolled with Vimmi Ma’am from VOE for SAT Reading and Writing preparation. Since day one, she was very helpful and always available to me. The concepts and strategies taught are clear and regular testing helped me improve my scores thoroughly. I was able to score a 1490 on the test, all thanks to vimmi ma’am. I am extremely grateful to her for her guidance.

Shresth Aggarwal 1430 / 1600

I attended their SAT preparation classes and was able to score 1430 in my first attempt. The whole staff is very helpful and supportive. They are really committed to help you score well.

Our Faculty

Vimmi Sethi

Ms Vimmi Sethi has 27 years worth of experience teaching English as a language and subject. In her capacity as a high school teacher and private tutor, she has performed a wide range of tasks. She has been regularly conducting workshops for high school and college students and teachers on English speaking, personality development, public speaking, and active listening. Over the years, she has overseen multiple teacher training programs that are geared towards developing teachers' diverse skill sets that are included but not limited to, improving writing, sharpening vocabulary, and enhancing reading abilities. Additionally, she has worked as a resource person to successfully create and develop an English curriculum for a varied range of education levels. Ms. Sethi is driven by the passion for empowering every student holistically. During academic journeys, she is equally focused on empowering students with life skills. Her teaching is an amalgamation of knowledge, life skills, and values-based education. She is an active practitioner of yoga and meditation and extends the patience that is learned through these activities to her art of teaching as well.

SAT Subject tests

SAT Subject Tests are 20 multiple-choice standardized tests given by the College Board on individual subjects. They are typically taken to improve a student’s credentials for admission to colleges .

Many colleges use the SAT Subject Tests for admission, course placement, and to advise students about course selection. Some colleges specify the SAT Subject Tests that they require for admission or placement; others allow applicants to choose which tests to take. Students typically choose which tests to take depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools to which they plan to apply.

From their introduction in 1937 until 1994, the SAT Subject Tests were known as Achievement Tests, and until January 2005, they were known as SAT II: Subject Tests. They are still commonly known by these names.

Every test is now a one-hour timed test. Historically, the exception to the one-hour time was the writing test, which was divided into a 20-minute essay question and a 40-minute multiple-choice section. The writing test was discontinued in January 2005.

A student may take up to three SAT Subject Tests on any given date at a flat rate.

SAT Subject TestsTM are available internationally in August, October, December, May, and June. In fall 2020, Subjects Tests are also available internationally in November.

SAT Subject tests

SAT Subject Tests are 20 multiple-choice standardized tests given by the College Board on individual subjects. They are typically taken to improve a student’s credentials for admission to colleges .

Many colleges use the SAT Subject Tests for admission, course placement, and to advise students about course selection. Some colleges specify the SAT Subject Tests that they require for admission or placement; others allow applicants to choose which tests to take. Students typically choose which tests to take depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools to which they plan to apply.

From their introduction in 1937 until 1994, the SAT Subject Tests were known as Achievement Tests, and until January 2005, they were known as SAT II: Subject Tests. They are still commonly known by these names.

Every test is now a one-hour timed test. Historically, the exception to the one-hour time was the writing test, which was divided into a 20-minute essay question and a 40-minute multiple-choice section. The writing test was discontinued in January 2005.

A student may take up to three SAT Subject Tests on any given date at a flat rate.

SAT Subject TestsTM are available internationally in August, October, December, May, and June. In fall 2020, Subjects Tests are also available internationally in November.