SAT

ARE YOU READY?

SAT Exam dates

March 9, 2019 | May 4, 2019 | June 1, 2019

How are you getting ready?

Are you taking practice tests?

Are you studying formulas?

Are you practicing your grammar rules?

Are you practicing you essays?

Are you practicing your problem solving skills?

Are you in a study group?

Are you looking for a better way to get prepared for the SAT exam?

Private 1-to-1 tutoring is and always has been the only focus of MicheleTeaches. Many companies offer SAT private tutoring, but only a few exclusively invest in it. Many companies provide generalized services in the form of classroom style programs at schools, or small group SAT prep in their learning centers.

Effective 1-to-1 tutoring requires a focus on your child's needs with individualized lesson planning. Many companies generalize their tutoring sessions and simply provide their 'tutoring sessions' with the same coursework and materials found in their classroom courses. Creating an elite, top-notch SAT tutoring program requires close attention and focused investment; companies trying to focus on multiple areas at once end up with more generalized programs, leading to some lower standards of programming.

MicheleTeaches would like to invite you to learn more about how we can help your child. We start with our Critical Learning Assessment, in-person interview and review of pst test scores.

What is the SAT exam?

An achievement test that is based on current knowledge in english, math, reading, writing skills, mathematics ( Calc and non-calc), reading, and optional essay. In the new format a composite sore is made from English and writing skills together, and a math score. Then the two scores are added together. With a top SAT score of 1600.

Common FAQ's about SAT scores and Scholarships.

What scholarships can my child get, with help from academic coaching, based on SATT score and grades?

There are many scholarships that are available based on grades and SAT scores. The most common are the HOPE Scholarship and Zell Miller Scholarship. The HOPE Scholarship requirements are a student must graduate from an eligible high school with a minimum 3.0 HOPE GPA (as calculated by GSFC) and meet specific rigor course requirements. For the Zell Miller Scholarship a student must graduate from an eligible high school as valedictorian or salutatorian (meeting the requirements of the HOPE Scholarship) or graduate with a minimum 3.7 Zell Miller GPA (as calculated by GSFC) along with a minimum combined score of 1200 on the math and reading portions of a national administration of the SAT or a minimum composite score of 26 on a single national or state/district administration of the ACT and meet specific rigor course requirements. To learn more about these scholarships please visit GAfutures, here.


What are the finical awards for the Zell Miller and HOPE scholarships?

The a student can receive as much as $3,700 for the HOPE and $4,700 for the Zell Miller scholarship in tuition assistance. Many of MicheleTeaches student have received these scholarships.


How is the SAT different than the ACT?

The College Board also states that use of the SAT in combination with high school grade point average (GPA) provides a better indicator of success in college than high school grades alone, as measured by college freshman GPA.

They state that the SAT assesses how well the test takers analyze and solve problems—skills they learned in school that they will need in college

The College Board states that the SAT measures literacy, numeracy and writing skills that are needed for academic success in college.

SAT is a Scholastic Aptitude Test (this is the old name for the test), but is the most concise description of the test.