- Twelve hours of individual tuition;
- Two graded SAT pre- and post-course examinations (self-invigilated) and score reports;
- Six hours of graded homework;
- Greene’s SAT course workbooks covering Mathematics, Critical Reading and Writing;
- A Greene’s Online final course report, and online reports after each test and tutorial.
Service | Description | Fees |
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SAT I individual preparation course | This 12-hour introductory course for the U.S. SAT I is taught individually (either face-to-face or online) and contains the following: - Greenes's SAT course-specific workbooks - pre- and post-course SAT diagnostic tests with reports - individual Greene's Online reports after every seminar and a final report, summarising grades and target scores - specialist and trained tutors for each section of the course | £985 |
SAT I individual preparation course (Mathematics only) | This 6-hour introductory course for U.S. SAT I Mathematics is taught individually (either face-to-face or online) and contains the following: - Greenes's SAT course-specific workbook - pre- and post-course SAT diagnostic tests with reports - individual Greene's Online reports after every tutorial and a final report, summarising grades and target scores - specialist and trained tutor | £500 |
SAT I individual preparation course (Critical Reading and Writing only) | This 6-hour introductory course for U.S. SAT I Critical Reading and Writing is taught individually (either face-to-face or online) and contains the following: - Greenes's SAT course-specific workbook - pre- and post-course SAT diagnostic tests with reports - individual Greene's Online reports after every tutorial and a final report, summarising grades and target scores - specialist and trained tutor | £500 |
SAT I individual supplementary tuition | Individual supplementary tuition following on from a group or individual SAT I preparation course; students may take supplementary tuition only in the same subject as the group or individual course previously undertaken. | £65 per hour |
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