Digital SAT
Preparing for the SAT is a critical step toward securing admission to top universities and accessing scholarship opportunities. Our comprehensive SAT Program in Dubai is expertly crafted to help students excel in the Digital SAT format, focusing on core areas like Reading & Writing and Math. With targeted instruction, practice tests, and personalized strategies, we equip you with the skills and confidence needed to achieve your academic goals.

Program Overview
Reading & Writing Section
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Total Duration: 64 minutes
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Number of Modules: 2
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Number of Questions: 54 (27 per module)
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Question Types: Multiple choice
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Content Areas:
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Craft and Structure
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Information and Ideas
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Standard English Conventions
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Expression of Ideas
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Focus: Tests comprehension, grammar, vocabulary in context, and reasoning using short reading passages (1 question per passage).
Math Section
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Total Duration: 70 minutes
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Number of Modules: 2
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Number of Questions: 44 (22 per module)
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Question Types: Multiple choice and student-produced responses (grid-ins)
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Content Areas:
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Algebra
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Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
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Advanced Math
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Geometry and Trigonometry (minor focus)
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Calculator Use: Allowed throughout the entire Math section using the built-in Desmos graphing calculator or a personal calculator.

Internationally recognized
The SAT is one of the most widely recognized college entrance exams, accepted by nearly all universities in the United States and many institutions around the world. It serves as a key credential for high school students seeking admission to undergraduate programs, scholarships, and international study opportunities.
Digital SAT Exam
Flexibility to test on your schedule
The Digital SAT is offered multiple times throughout the year, giving you the flexibility to choose an exam date that best fits your preparation schedule. You can register for the test when you and your instructor feel confident that you're ready to perform at your best.

Scholastic Assessment Test
Mathematical Section
Overview
The Math section focuses on the areas of math that play the biggest role in college and career success:
The math questions are divided into four categories. Questions from all four categories appear in each test module. Across each module, questions are arranged from easiest to hardest, allowing you to have the best opportunity to demonstrate what you know and can do.
Content Domain
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Algebra (13–15 Questions)
Algebra measures the ability to analyze, fluently solve, and create linear equations and inequalities as well as analyze and fluently solve equations and systems of equations using multiple techniques. -
Advanced Math (13–15 Questions)
The Advanced Math area measures skills and knowledge central for progression to more advanced math courses, including demonstrating an understanding of absolute value, quadratic, exponential, polynomial, rational, radical, and other nonlinear equations. -
Problem-Solving and Data Analysis (5–7 Questions)
Problem-Solving and Data Analysis measures the ability to apply quantitative reasoning about ratios, rates, and proportional relationships; understand and apply unit rate; and analyze and interpret one- and two-variable data. -
Geometry and Trigonometry (5–7 Questions)
Geometry and Trigonometry measure the ability to solve problems that focus on the following Area and volume formulas, Lines, angles, and triangles, Right triangles and trigonometry and Circles.
The Reading and Writing Section
Overview
The Reading and Writing section presents short reading passages (or passage pairs) followed by a single multiple-choice question. Questions on the Reading and Writing section represent one of four content domains—Craft and Structure, Information and Ideas, Standard English Conventions, and Expression of Ideas. To help you budget your time, questions that test similar skills and knowledge are grouped together and arranged from easiest to hardest. The test is divided into 2 modules, each of which includes questions from all four different domains.
Content Domain
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Information and Ideas
Measures comprehension, analysis, and reasoning skills and knowledge and the ability to locate, interpret, evaluate, and integrate information and ideas from texts and informational graphics (tables, bar graphs, and line graphs). -
Craft and Structure
Measures the comprehension, vocabulary, analysis, synthesis, and reasoning skills and knowledge needed to understand and use high-utility words and phrases in context, evaluate texts rhetorically, and make connections between topically related texts. -
Expression of Ideas
Measures the ability to revise texts to improve the effectiveness of written expression and to meet specific rhetorical goals. -
Standard English Conventions
Measures the ability to edit text to conform to core conventions of Standard English sentence structure, usage, and punctuation.
Our Team
We take immense pride in our team of expert faculty who specialize in IGCSE, AS & A Level tutoring. Our educators are not only highly qualified in their respective fields but also bring years of teaching experience and a deep understanding of international curricula to the classroom. Each tutor is handpicked based on their subject expertise, commitment to student success, and ability to deliver engaging, results-driven lessons.