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If you're in the midst of SAT prep, Varsity Tutors can help get you started in a Chicago SAT course that offers a more intricate review that you might be able to get on your own. The SAT is an important component of college admissions, and it is important to be prepared so that you can receive the higher education you desire. Whether you're a student or a working professional who is preparing for the SAT, you might be wondering where to begin your preparation.
A Chicago SAT class could be the perfect solution for those looking for outside help as they begin or continue their studies. If you choose to pursue outside help through Varsity Tutors, you will take collaborative online classes led by an expert instructor. The SAT is a big hurdle to clear on your way to higher education, and SAT classes provide awareness of the content and layout of the tests, making for a perfect option for those who are looking to prepare themselves to perform at the best of their abilities.
What concepts could a Chicago SAT course assist me in reviewing?
The SAT contains four sections: Math, Reading Writing and Language, and the optional Essay section. Taking a maximum time of three hours, plus 50 minutes if you decide to take the optional Essay section, the SAT consists mainly of multiple-choice questions. Scores are based on the number of correct answers, and each section also receives a separate sub-score to provide insight into a student's individual strengths. You will need to know a wide array of skills, so seeking out the wisdom you can find in a Chicago SAT course is a great idea. Let's have a look at each individual section.
The Math section allows you 80 minutes to complete 58 questions. It is important to note that this is a two-part section. One section allows the use of a calculator and the other does not. The no calculator section contains 15 multiple-choice questions and 5 grid-ins, while the calculator section has 30 multiple-choice questions and 8 grid-ins. Some parts include several questions about one single scenario. The Math section covers content areas including algebra, problem-solving and data analysis, and advanced math. These content areas are tailored to assess skills such as fluency, conceptual understanding, and applications.
Then there is a 52-question Reading section. In this section, you will have a total of 65 minutes to showcase the following skills: command of evidence, words in context, and analysis in history, social studies, and science. These skills will be tested through the reading of various selections, the first being a passage from contemporary or classic U.S. or world literature. The next portion will involve reading one or a pair of passages from one of the U.S. founding documents or another passage from the Great Global Conversation documents. Additionally, a social science selection related to sociology, psychology, economics, or related areas will also be featured on the test. Finally, you will read two to three science passages examining developments and foundational concepts in physics, chemistry, biology, or Earth science.
Next, you will take the Writing and Language section. This section allows you 35 minutes to complete 44 multiple-choice questions, which all are based around provided written passages that may include tables, graphs, and charts. No math is required for this section, and prior knowledge of the information contained in the passages is not a part of this test. In terms of scorings, the Writing and Language section is combined with the Reading test for one-half of your composite SAT score. The skills assessed in this section include words in context, analysis of written passages, clarity of expression in ideas, and standard English conventions.
Lastly, there is an optional SAT Essay section. The Essay allows you 50 minutes to answer one question in which you read a passage and consider the author's use of evidence, reasoning in developing ideas and connecting the claims and evidence, and stylistic and persuasive elements. The purpose of this section is to write an essay evaluating the author's argument and persuasive abilities, which will assess your reading, analysis, and writing skills. The essay you write should not explain whether you agree with the author, but assess the author's argument.
Some additional things to know about taking the SAT include the times you'll be allowed to enter and leave the testing site. You will start by 8:00 am and be released at either 12 pm or 1 pm, depending on whether you decide to take the optional Essay section. Throughout the test, you will also be allowed one 10-minute break and one five-minute break. Lastly, it is important to remember the fact that there is no penalty for guessing, so it is always in your best interest to answer every question in each section.
How can a Chicago SAT course help me to prepare?
A Chicago SAT class can be an excellent supplement to classroom learning. Unlike in a traditional school setting where you have to wait for report cards, an SAT class will allow you to get continuous feedback. The tutors are able to give immediate, specific, and relevant answers to your questions, as well as provide tips and strategies for test taking. In the positive, encouraging work environment of an SAT class, you will not only receive assistance on your SAT prep, but you will also build general study skills that work for you personally and can be used for the rest of your life.
How can I find a Chicago SAT prep course?
Aside from helping you prepare for the SAT, taking a prep course is an investment in your future. Varsity Tutors can get you enrolled in a prep course that fits your schedule. No matter what your long-term goals are, you've put a lot of time and effort into your education already, so why not invest the time you've set aside to prepare in a convenient, comprehensive way to review? Contact Varsity Tutors today to get more information on how a Chicago SAT course could help you as you work toward completing the SAT and let us help you prepare for the future.
Ellie: Chicago SAT course instructor
...time as a youth soccer coach and tutor of my little brother and his friends has further bolstered my love of teaching. Given my extensive experience and longtime passion for math and applied math subjects, I feel I can best help students seeking help in these areas, though I have experience in a broad range of subjects. Outside of teaching, I enjoy playing soccer, basketball, guitar and piano, as well as cooking, hiking and listening...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- Multivariable Calculus
- +53 subjects
Rebecca: Chicago SAT course instructor
...or one test, but rather that it sticks with you to build a solid foundation of knowledge and confidence that you can carry forward. My favorite subjects to tutor include English, SAT test preparation, math, and psychology. My approach to tutoring is to meet the student where they're at and go from there. I find that this way we can build a productive tutoring relationship where I can help individualize learning to each person's particular...
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- Northwestern University - Bachelors, Psychology
- University of Chicago SSA - Masters, Social Work
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- ACT
- SSAT
- +53 subjects
Alyssa: Chicago SAT course instructor
...and Psychology from the University of Notre Dame in May 2014. After graduating, I served as an Augustinian Volunteer for a year in Chulucanas, Peru, where I worked as a computer teacher at a technical institute called CETPRO Betania. I have previously tutored a broad range of subjects and age groups, and I have especially enjoyed working with students to develop their writing skills. I tutor ACT Test prep and English with a focus on...
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- University of Notre Dame - Bachelor in Arts, English, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- Psychology
- ACT Science
- +17 subjects
Andrew: Chicago SAT course instructor
...able to bring world-life experiences into tutoring sessions, so that I can instill in my students a desire to learn more of the German language through a glimpse of what is possible once one has a basis in the language. I also have taken German Diction classes because of my background in vocal performance, and this means that I am especially adept at dealing with difficulties in pronunciation, or when students are having trouble hearing...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College and Conservatory - Bachelors, German Studies and Voice Performance
- DePaul University - Masters, Voice Performance
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- PSAT
- Geometry
- +26 subjects
Meriam: Chicago SAT course instructor
...in Biology and an Honors BA in French, and have been a tutor for years. Having worked in countries all over the world, I am comfortable working with a diverse range of people, regardless of their language fluency and subject expertise. Since graduating, I have been attending a post-bac program at the University of Toronto in intensive Spanish and Arabic, before continuing on to medical school. I have also been tutoring numerous subjects for over...
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- Loyola University-Chicago - Bachelors, Biology and French
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- Advanced Placement
- SAT Subject Tests
- ACT
- +63 subjects
Steve: Chicago SAT course instructor
...well on these tests can truly bolster a student???s application for undergraduate or graduate education, and I truly enjoy helping him or her achieve their best. I am also passionate about tutoring Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus. My teaching style is not set in stone; I understand that everyone learns differently and will try to find a learning method that will suit the student. Next year, I will begin my pursuit of a PhD in...
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- University of Notre Dame - Bachelors, Chemical and Biomolecular
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- SAT Subject Tests
- AP Physics 1
- +24 subjects
Ruthie: Chicago SAT course instructor
...on the abundance of the invasive species, "rock snot") into skill building and practice. I care deeply about my students and they know that. They know that I always believe in them and will always be challenging them to do their best, be it through timed Do Nows to create urgency, charts tracking individual and class success, or simply through getting extra help during office hours. In my spare time, I am a runner, a...
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- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelors, Biological Basis of Behavior
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- ACT
- AP Biology
- +22 subjects
Lee: Chicago SAT course instructor
...class at a time. I also have a lot of experience with test prep and love working with students who need help with standardized tests. I'm a laid back individual, but I like to push my students. I know that every student is able to do well and I really enjoy helping them along their path to success. But being laid back, I am also good at relaxing a student and helping point out what...
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- Northwestern University - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
- Northwestern University - Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ASPIRE
- ACT
- PSAT
- +41 subjects
Isabel: Chicago SAT course instructor
...of Art and Architecture. I love math and design, and I believe an understanding of both can help us appreciate our surroundings. My favorite subjects to tutor are algebra and geometry because it is so easy to make use of them in everyday life. When I tutor, I like to have my student identify what is confusing, work through the problem with my student, and then have them attempt a similar problem completely on their...
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- Harvard College - Bachelors, History of Art and Architecture
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- Algebra 3/4
- ACT Math
- +11 subjects
Jessica: Chicago SAT course instructor
...material into small pieces. When both parties are willing to put in effort, it’s hard to fail. And if the student doesn’t truly want to learn the material, then it’s important to ask why that is, and how to change that mindset—because as “useless” as many students think learning how to, say, calculate an integral or write an essay analyzing Austen is, most of the skills they pick up along the way do serve some...
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- University of Chicago - Current Undergrad, Economics, Cancer Biology
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- PSAT
- ACT
- +62 subjects
Andrew: Chicago SAT course instructor
...their reading assignments and how to write. I believe that both of these skills are invaluable to any student, and eventually, to any adult. I also believe very strongly in the value of education--I am very fortunate to have studied at excellent schools, and I try to encourage all of my students to make the most out of every educational opportunity. When I'm not tutoring, I can usually be found at the theater, either as...
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- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Theater and Performance Studies / English Language and Literature (double major)
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- ACT
- SAT Subject Tests
- +37 subjects
Janet: Chicago SAT course instructor
As an educator for 20 years in both the US and Canada, I enjoying working with students of all ages. With a background in Special Education and tutoring for test prep (GED, ACT, SAT), I have a heart for those who find it difficult to succeed in the classroom. It is my passion to encourage students and help them learn strategies to succeed in their education and in life. ... All students have the ability to learn, so the challenge, as a teacher or tutor, is to understand how the student learns best. Utilizing that learning style, I desire to encourage the student and provide opportunities for the student to succeed. Beyond the current learning style, I believe it is important to equip the student with skills to learn in any classroom environment which they may encounter. Critical thinking skills are equally important to prepare the student for both classroom success and life.
Education & Certification
- Moody Bible Institue - Bachelors, International Mnistries
- Lamar University - Masters, School Counseling
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- STAAR
- ISEE
- +64 subjects
Karishma: Chicago SAT course instructor
...helping them develop study methods and styles that work best for them and that will serve them throughout school. I previously tutored with Boys Hope Girls Hope in Evanston, IL. I tutored middle and high school students in Spanish and English, and I was able to help them develop study strategies such as using flashcards or translating a sentence they had spoken aloud that day in their heads for extra language practice. I am very...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelor in Arts, English/Psychology
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- ACT
- PSAT
- +58 subjects
Jamila: Chicago SAT course instructor
...with the skills to truly understand the subject material, as well as the confidence level and understand to tackle the most difficult of questions with ease. My favorite subject to tutor is writing. I find that a large portion of students struggle with feeling that they aren't very skilled at writing. I firmly believe that is untrue, and that everyone has their own unique style and skillset to bring to the table. My goal is...
Education & Certification
- Yale University - Bachelors, Theater Studies
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- Elementary School Reading
- American Literature
- +22 subjects
Jacob: Chicago SAT course instructor
...working together towards a solution rather than giving the answer and expecting it to simply be memorized. Outside of academic pursuits, I enjoy many creatively-focused hobbies, primarily writing, acting, and even juggling! I am thankful for the opportunity in my time at Vanderbilt to combine all three into an annual show that not only brought smiles to the faces of a campus, but had the chance to reach out into the Nashville community and make...
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- Vanderbilt University - Bachelors, English Literature
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- PSAT
- Essay Editing
- +35 subjects
Mackenzie: Chicago SAT course instructor
...currently getting my degree in biology with a concentration in health and human disease, global health, and a minor in French. I love reading, traveling, learning and helping others learn! I have experience tutoring high school and elementary school students in math, science, and English and I love tutoring in each subject equally. Eventually, I see myself going to medical school and researching topics related to viral diseases which I've been interested in since a...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- CLEP
- ACT
- SAT Subject Tests
- +113 subjects
Gabriel: Chicago SAT course instructor
...English literature and Spanish to middle school students). My favorite subject to tutor is Math because it was my favorite as a child and adolescent. I love interacting and getting to know those students with whom I work because I believe that having a good connection and feeling comfortable is a key first step in a successful tutoring relationship. I enjoy walking all over the city and reading (often at the same time), as well...
Education & Certification
- Harvard University - Bachelor in Arts, History and Literature
- University of Chicago - PHD, Comparative Human Development
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- GRE Subject Test in Mathematics
- 8th Grade Reading
- +51 subjects
Anastasia: Chicago SAT course instructor
...best match each of my students learning styles and needs. It is important to me to get to know my students and figure out the best way to help them achieve their goals! Although I tutor in a variety of subjects, I am most passionate about math. It fills me with pride every time my students start to build up their confidence after weve worked together to turn a confusing concept into something they can...
Education & Certification
- Northeastern University - Bachelors, Behavioral Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- ACT
- Spanish
- +51 subjects
Siva: Chicago SAT course instructor
...in chemical engineering and math and computer science. After a summer of relaxing, I am planning on entering medical school at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in the fall. Throughout high school and college, I have fallen in love with tutoring and seeing so many new faces in the process. I especially love to tutor in math, chemistry, MCAT, and chemical engineering topics, and have experience tutoring students of all ages - from...
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Chicago - Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
- Northwestern University - Doctor of Medicine, Health Sciences, General
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- Pre-Algebra
- Essay Editing
- +54 subjects
Gabriel: Chicago SAT course instructor
...and Fundamentals: Literature & Philosophy. I've tutored 7th and 8th graders in Basic Algebra and essay construction and taught undergraduates Biostatistics and the literature of Valdimir Nabokov, so I'm prepared to work with any age or skill level. When I'm not tutoring this summer, I'll be doing electrophysiological research at NYU's Center for Neural Science and preparing to write my BA on James Joyce's Ulysses. I'm extremely versatile with expertise in a range of subjects...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Fundamentals & Computational Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- Advanced Placement
- PSAT
- +54 subjects