DIGITAL SAT
(Digital Scholastic Assessment Test)
DIGITAL SAT
(Digital Scholastic Assessment Test)
I strive to instill a love for learning through my interactive and engaging style and stretch each student to reach their full potential!
-Ms. Swati
OUR DSAT PROGRAM
Demystified
Simplified
Analyzed
Thorough
HOW THE TEST PREP PROGRAM WORKS?
- Diagnostic Test
To evaluate the students’ current level of reading and writing skills (along with Math and Science for ACT), which serves as a benchmark to assess students, customize their test prep program, and realistically guide them towards a desired test score
- 30 hours prep
(Verbal Sections of SAT or ACT)
- Classroom quizzes
- Homework and practice sets on each topic
- Practice on each section
- Review and revision sessions for each Verbal Section
- Doubts sessions - during class and after each section and practice test
- Detailed analysis and trends for each section and practice test
- Targeted practice on challenging areas
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Full length practice tests
(8-10 tests)
- PTMs – to keep parents in the loop and discuss their child’s progress.
WHAT IS DSAT?
- Admission test for undergraduate study
- Taken on a laptop or tablet
- Computer Adaptive
- 2 hours 14 minutes
WHAT MODE?
- It’s a computer adaptive test
- 1st module of each section in Reading and Writing and Math contains a broad mix of easy, medium, and hard questions.
- Based on you perform on the first module, the second module of questions will either be more difficult or less difficult.
WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE?
Are there any test design features?
Features are:
- Timer
- Answer Eliminator
- Annotate or highlight
- Mark for Review
- Black box to assess progress on a module
- Line reader
- Reference for mathematical formulas
- Desmos – inbuilt graphic calculator
How is it scored?
Each section of the SAT is scored on a 200-800 point scale.
When Offered?
- Offered 7 times each year
- August, October, November, December, March, May, June and April.
When to take it?
- Many students take the SAT in their junior year (11th grade) in August through March.
- Often retake it in the fall (August/October) of their senior (12th) year.
Enrol or schedule a trial class to experience the difference!
"Her coaching included not just the principles of grammar, vocabulary lists, useful tips, and strategies; but also, the right dose of motivation and discipline. What is remarkable is that while Ms. Swati makes sure her student does her work on time, she also encourages time-out and fun-filled activities for relaxation. Her sessions were comfortable, intensive and score-enhancing. I truly recommend Miss Swati to anyone wanting coaching for any of the admission tests."
Ms. Sheetal Anand
Mother of Saanya Anand
MORE THAN JUST TEST PREP!
Ms. Swati’s own ACDC model of learning where each student is held