Personalized SAT Tutoring with Ace Education

Our experts help student increase your score with personalized plan, and virtual tutoring that focus on individual attention and what matter the most

Personalized Your SAT Prep

A personalized SAT prep plan is designed to empower you to succeed, your prep plan is based on your diagnostic results, your tutor’s expertise, and your input. 

That’s why our customized tutoring service is built to identify and focus on your weaknesses. Ace aims to achieve- you get the best results in the least amount of time.

Strategic approach with most efficient prep

There is no substitute for your time and money. This is why we focus on identifying and addressing your weakness in our private tutoring services.

Work hard and smart with ACE. With our help, you will gain a high level of proficiency and be able to crack SAT like an expert.

Why you should take the SAT?
1- Test Optional School still look at scores

According to current evidence, submitting SAT scores to test-optional schools—especially elite colleges—can increase your chances of admission. For Instance, the University of Pennsylvania, which was test optional in 2020, reported that 75% of students who were accepted early admission submitted test scores.

2- SAT Scores are required for many scholarships

If you wish to get some free tuition for school, you should take the SAT. This is due to the fact that many scholarships require you to submit your SAT scores as part of the application process. Make sure to look into any scholarships that interest you. If the SAT is required, make sure you take it!

Why you should take the SAT?
3- Your University Applications Require SAT Scores

It should come as no surprise that some universities will require you to submit SAT scores regardless. Many universities use these test results to determine whether you have the fundamental skills required to succeed at their institution. While it is acceptable to apply to universities with a lower SAT score, higher SAT scores tend to increase your chances of admission,  especially true at highly competitive schools such as the Ivy League.

4- More Flexibility

Despite the fact that many schools in the United States have made testing optional, the majority of universities still require the SAT.  You don't want to be in a situation where you have to pass on a school because you didn't take the test!
With more colleges becoming test-optional,

why should I still consider the SAT?

If you think the SAT/ACT is optional, AP/IB classes and tests are also optional. While these things are optional, strong performance in them strengthens the student’s application. However, we believe grades matter more than test scores, so if your child is struggling academically, focus on those grades before considering the SAT/ACT!
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Why you should take the SAT?
1- Test Optional School still look at scores

According to current evidence, submitting SAT scores to test-optional schools—especially elite colleges—can increase your chances of admission. For Instance, the University of Pennsylvania, which was test optional in 2020, reported that 75% of students who were accepted early admission submitted test scores.

2- SAT Scores are required for many scholarships

If you wish to get some free tuition for school, you should take the SAT. This is due to the fact that many scholarships require you to submit your SAT scores as part of the application process. Make sure to look into any scholarships that interest you. If the SAT is required, make sure you take it!

Why you should take the SAT?
3- Your University Applications Require SAT Scores

It should come as no surprise that some universities will require you to submit SAT scores regardless. Many universities use these test results to determine whether you have the fundamental skills required to succeed at their institution. While it is acceptable to apply to universities with a lower SAT score, higher SAT scores tend to increase your chances of admission,  especially true at highly competitive schools such as the Ivy League.

4- More Flexibility

Despite the fact that many schools in the United States have made testing optional, the majority of universities still require the SAT.  You don't want to be in a situation where you have to pass on a school because you didn't take the test!
With more colleges becoming test-optional,

why should I still consider the SAT?

If you think the SAT/ACT is optional, AP/IB classes and tests are also optional. While these things are optional, strong performance in them strengthens the student’s application. However, we believe grades matter more than test scores, so if your child is struggling academically, focus on those grades before considering the SAT/ACT!
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How Our Private SAT Tutoring Service Works

Complete Intake Form and Diagnostic Assessment

After completing intake form, ACE takes the time to understand each student’s need. In addition, during the pre-SAT process, ACE takes the time to tailor the sections of the SAT student need the most help with. The SAT prep strategies we recommend are also based on our proprietary method. 

Create Personalized SAT Prep Plan and Assigned Counselor 

An experienced counselor and tutor will work with you one-on-one. Our goal is to assess your learning style and will develop a customized study plan for you during the zoom meeting. Ultimately, this will result in a customized tutoring plan that targets your weaknesses and to maximize your learning outcome.

Work With Your Tutor One-On-One

You will work together with your tutor executing your SAT prep plan. Our counselors make themselves accessible to fit your needs. Each class will have an goal with plan, so that your time is spent on the foremost high-impact activities. ACE will help you rectify your weaknesses in order to reach your goal. 

Monitor Your Progress and Work with Your Counselors

Your tutor and counselors will monitor your progress through customary evaluation and mock exams. ACE will provide updates, recommendations and will adjust your study plan accordingly. ACE use practice tests and mock exams to help student to monitor progress. You are ready to ACE the SAT!

Our counselors will continue to work with you, provide targeted feedback and answer any questions that you have after your exam. 

10 Hours
30 Hours
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70 Hours
Dedicated student success Counselor
Individualized study plan/ Schedule
Content/Strategy tutoring
SAT Full length Mock Test (3)
3 Additional Tests
Complete Set Of SAT Practice Test Questions
Bonus Hour With Admissions Consultant
Unlimited Full Length Mock Tests for all subjects
15% Discount On Admissions Consulting Package
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