First
Exam
1420
Score
Math
710
R&W
710
Demir D.
Turkey · Group Course · June 2026
Online across Europe · UK line · Miami-registered
A 16-week live online program with our US, London and Turkey-based faculty. Max 6 students per class, 36 hours of SAT Math + 36 hours of SAT English.

72 Hours
16-week program
Max 6 Students
Small class size
20 Practice Tests
Bluebook format
Plan Recommendation
Free via the form
The SAT group course is a 72-hour live online program for students with at least 16 weeks to test day, who can sustain a regular weekly tempo, and who are motivated by working with peers. Compared to private tutoring, it offers wider scope at a lower hourly rate; classes meet twice weekly, then the final 5 weeks become a problem-solving / practice test block. Private tutoring fits students whose plan and pace must be customized — typically those with a near test date or a target-specific need.

These seven criteria are enough to compare any SAT course. Our own programme's answers are in the same table — ask every course you consider the same questions.
| Criterion | Why it matters | Ours |
|---|---|---|
| Class size | In a class of 20 there is no individual feedback; your turn to ask never comes. | Max 6 students |
| Live or recorded? | You can't ask questions in a recording; completion rates collapse. | Fully live |
| Total teaching hours | "Comprehensive programme" is unmeasurable; an hour count is not. | 72 hours / 16 weeks |
| Number of practice tests | Progress is only measurable under real test conditions. | 20 full tests included |
| Bluebook alignment | A student who prepares on paper meets the adaptive module format for the first time on test day. | Module-adaptive simulator |
| Tutor specialisation | Math and Reading & Writing need different expertise; a tutor covering both is average at both. | One section, one specialist |
| Refund & transfer terms | Without written terms, what happens when you miss a class is up to the seller's goodwill. | Written in the sales agreement |
Each cohort ends one day before its target SAT date — 16 weeks total: 11 weeks of teaching + 5 weeks of practice and problem-solving.
Weekly Class Schedule
Saturday
Sunday
Weekly total: 3 hours of SAT English + 3 hours of SAT Math = 6 hours/week
SAT Date
Enrollment Open
Until lessons begin (November 14, 2026)
SAT Date
Enrollment Open
Until lessons begin (January 9, 2027)
SAT Date
Enrollment Open
Until lessons begin (February 13, 2027)
We open a dedicated cohort for your own group of friends or classmates: minimum 3 students, maximum 6. The hours, the syllabus and the price are identical to the open cohorts — the only difference is that you set the schedule together with your group.
Note: Group courses run with a maximum of 6 students per class. Capacity is limited, so we recommend enrolling early. Cohorts whose start date has passed are automatically removed from the list.
Test yourself in real exam conditions with our full-length, adaptive Digital SAT practice tests — the exact same interface as College Board's Bluebook app.
Bluebook Interface
The exact same design as College Board
Adaptive Algorithm
Module 2 difficulty scales to Module 1
Real Timing
134 minutes, 98 questions
Detailed Analysis
Report by section, topic and difficulty
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Both formats prepare you for the same test; the choice comes down to your goal, timeline, budget and learning style.
Who's it for?
Students who need a program shaped around one specific target score, flexible pacing, and special needs (weak domain, close-to-test acceleration).
Flexibility
Lesson hours, topic order and pacing are fully personal; the program can be revised at any time.
Tracking depth
1:1 homework review, plan revisions and continuous tracking on our learning platform.
Math / R&W balance
Weekly hour split follows your diagnostic; a single section can be focused on.
Homework & test tracking
1:1 analysis call after every practice test; plan updates at the sub-skill level.
Lesson pace
We slow down where depth is needed and move quickly through what's already understood.
When to choose it
When you need a high score in a short time, have a serious gap in one section, need a flexible schedule, or aim very high (e.g. 1500+).
Who's it for?
Students who want a fixed schedule, a shared pace and a friendlier budget, and who are motivated in a group setting.
Flexibility
Lesson hours and curriculum are fixed; pace is set by the group average, not individual speed.
Tracking depth
Standard homework set and shared group feedback; individual tracking is more limited.
Math / R&W balance
Math and R&W are covered in a standard distribution; everyone in the group sees the same weekly topic.
Homework & test tracking
Regular group tests and a shared analysis class; individual score analysis is kept limited.
Lesson pace
The curriculum schedule is followed; extra support sessions are added when needed.
When to choose it
When you have 12+ weeks before the test and want a structured program from scratch or from an intermediate level.
It is for students with at least 16 weeks until test day, who can dedicate 6 hours of class plus 6-8 hours of homework per week, and who are motivated by working alongside other students. If the diagnostic sits well below the target band, an accelerated 1:1 plan is usually more efficient.
The group course follows a standardized program — every student moves through the same weekly topic order. Private tutoring is fully customized to the student's diagnostic data and target score, with pace and focus set individually. Group offers wider scope at a lower hourly rate; private offers a more flexible, target-specific program.
Every cycle starts with a diagnostic test; after the 11-week teaching block, the final 5 weeks include 20 full practice tests. Each test produces an individual analysis report; extra support sessions outside the group are offered when needed. With max 6 students per class, the tutor can track every student closely.
Yes. All live lessons are recorded and remain available to the student for 14 days, so missed or re-watched lessons stay accessible. Homework is assigned after each lesson, not weekly; the tutor reviews homework on our learning platform. A WhatsApp group is also used for general communication.
Yes. The final 5 of the 16 weeks include 20 full-length Digital SAT practice tests. They run on our own platform with the exact same interface as College Board's Bluebook app, with real exam timing (134 minutes, 98 questions) and module-adaptive logic. Each test produces an individual analysis report by section, topic and difficulty. All 20 tests are included in the course fee.
Yes. Across 16 weeks the program covers 36 hours of SAT Math + 36 hours of SAT English. The two sections are balanced within each week — Saturdays may lean R&W and Sundays Math or vice versa. Topic order follows the Bluebook format and module-adaptive logic.
Official SAT score reports shared by students prepped through our boutique group and hybrid program. 50 student results are shown below; you can see all 1176+ results on our Results page.
First
Exam
1420
Score
Math
710
R&W
710
Demir D.
Turkey · Group Course · June 2026
First
Exam
1420
Score
Math
680
R&W
740
Asya T.
Turkey · Group Course · June 2026
1440
Before
1490
After
Math
770
R&W
720
Mason M.
Canada · Group Course · June 2026
1420
Before
1500
After
Math
720
R&W
780
Lara K.
Turkey · Hybrid · May 2026
First
Exam
1520
Score
Math
780
R&W
740
Omar A.
Jordan · Group Course · May 2026
1480
Before
1540
After
Math
780
R&W
760
İrem T.
Turkey · Group Course · May 2026
First
Exam
1440
Score
Math
730
R&W
710
Cem Y.
Turkey · Group Course · March 2026
First
Exam
1410
Score
Math
710
R&W
700
Marta C.
Norway · Group Course · December 2025
1480
Before
1560
After
Math
770
R&W
790
Ozan K.
Turkey · Group Course · December 2025
First
Exam
1580
Score
Math
770
R&W
800
Antoine V.
Switzerland · Hybrid · December 2025
1450
Before
1530
After
Math
760
R&W
770
Ela A.
Turkey · Group Course · November 2025
First
Exam
1450
Score
Math
740
R&W
710
Reem A.
Tunisia · Group Course · November 2025
Türkiye, Europe, USA and MENA · official SAT score reports
What our small-group prep students have to say.
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First exam
1450
After
“I sat my first SAT and scored 1450. Throughout prep we took weekly practice tests and I worked at least 3 hours a week in the question bank. Sharing the Bluebook screen with the instructor in class got me used to the exam interface fast.”
Ji-woo P.
SAT Student · Seoul Foreign School · 11th grade
1320
Before
1530
After
“I started in the group course but had a personal blocker in Math, so I added private tutoring mid-program. The hybrid was perfect — group for pace and accountability, 1:1 for the surgical fixes. 210 points up to 1530, past my target.”
Arman H.
SAT Student · Tehran International School · 11th grade
1350
Before
1490
After
“I needed Math 720 → 770 and R&W was already at 680. We drilled the last six M2 questions every week — 20 of that style, then deep analysis. Knowing exactly which sub-skill I was fixing each session was the unlock.”
Noah L.
SAT Student · Munich International School · 12th grade
1280
Before
1500
After
“Our son already had a decent baseline; the real question was how to push him into the upper band. From day one we never heard 'guaranteed score' talk — that built trust. We co-built the plan with the tutor, knew exactly what each week looked like, and he hit 1500.”
Yousef D.
SAT Parent · King Faisal School, Riyadh
Reviews are shared by students and their parents. Last names are shown by initial only for privacy. These score gains and admissions are individual outcomes; results vary with starting level, study time and program engagement.
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