SAT Accelerated
Course Introduction
We offer two different SAT Programs, namely the SAT Flagship Course and the SAT Accelerated Course. Although they are similar in terms of their academic goals, namely to acquire excellent grades (1550+) or full marks (1600), the two programs differ in terms of student requirements, contents, and total class hours.
I. Course positioning
The primary goal of the "Neofuture SAT Accelerated Course" is to help students achieve high scores (1550+) or full marks (1600).
II.Faculty
The "Neofuture SAT Accelerated Course" is taught by a Doctor of Philosophy in Education from Columbia University who has extensive experience in SAT tutoring and training. The teaching assistants are all high scorers of SAT (1550+ or 1600), who demonstrate mastery of the SAT test as well as success in SAT learning.
III.Teaching plan
The program will cover the entirety of the SAT syllabus, systematically categorized to fulfill the highest of demands and to ensure that no stone is left unturned. Each program develops progressively in difficulty while following clear logic, featuring personally-selected teaching examples and after-class assignments as well as covering the most challenging and representative learning material. Teaching and practice will also be done in great depth in the spirit of our productivity philosophy, which is shared by the rest of our operations.
IV. Course arrangement
The "Neofuture SAT Academic Accelerator Program" consists of 20 sessions, amounting to 46 class hours in total. In addition to reading comprehension and grammar lectures, there are also two SAT mock exams and their corresponding explanation modules. Each mock exam lasts three hours to emulate the official SAT exam and is immediately followed by a two-hour detailed explanation lecture (a total of five hours), which means the two mock exams will be 10 hours in total.
The "Neofuture SAT Academic Accelerator Program" is divided into two programs: "Routine Program" and "Summer Program". The "Summer Program" begins on July 8, 2023 and ends on August 23, 2023. It will be held three times a week, i.e., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The "Routine Program" can be held at any time depending on the needs of the students and will be held twice a week for two and a half months.
Contents:
Reading
Lesson 1: Comprehension of historical literature and study of questions
Lesson 2: Explanation of historical literature questions and reflection on mistakes
Lesson 3: Comprehension of fictional literature and analysis of questions
Lesson 4: Explanation of fictional literature questions and reflection on mistakes
Lesson 5: Identification of the examination syllabus and breakdown of complex concepts in natural science passages
Lesson 6: Explanation of natural science passages and abstract logic organization methods
Lesson 7: Explanation of natural science passage questions and methods of accumulating background knowledge
Lesson 8: Explanation and analysis of social science passage questions
Grammar:
Lesson 1: Explanation of punctuation and symmetry in parallel structure
Lesson 2: Representation of parallel sentences, types of subordinate clauses, and adverbial clauses
Lesson 3: Attributive clauses and appositive clauses
Lecture 4: Coherence, quotation marks,punctuation at the end of sentences, and order of clauses
Lesson 5: The three major focuses of predicates: nouns, pronouns, and possessive case
Lesson 6: Sentence combination and logical words
Lesson 7: Sentence ordering,deletion, and addition
Lesson 8: Detail questions and transitional sentences
Analysis of long and difficult sentences
Lesson 1: obscure meaning of common words, inversion, and negation
Lesson 2: negation, reference, comparison, and rhetoric
Mock exams
Exam 1: Mock exam and explanation
Exam 2: Mock exam and explanation
V.Course features
· Students learn the knowledge points in a comprehensive and systematic way based on their original knowledge background and are introduced to scientific learning methods and problem-solving methods. Our philosophy is to consolidate the foundation, progress step by step, overcome difficulties, and make breakthroughs
· We refuse to give excessive assignments that involves the mundane repetition of solving and analyzing problems
· We refuse to adopt unscientific problem-solving methods like choosing the most concise answer or predicting test contents
VI.Suitability
· Students who have already taken the SAT test but scored between 1450 to 1550 and are interested in improving their scores (1550+) or acing the exam (1600).
· Students who have not taken the SAT but have excellent academic performance and are confident in scoring at least 1450 and are determined to score much higher (1550+) or ace the test (1600).
VII.Elegant teaching environment
Our "Neofuture SAT Academic Accelerator Program" teaching team is dedicated to helping students achieve higher SAT scores within two months by polishing every aspect of the teaching materials. Our meticulous attitude is sure to win widespread recognition and praise from our students and parents alike. This trust and encouragement will surely motivate us to work harder and harder in the future and publish high-quality teaching materials!
Registration time: registration opens today.
Preferential policy: Please contact the admissions office early
Address: 5 Bond St, #3, Great Neck, NY, 11024
Tel: 516-886-8866
Website: www.neofacademy.com