Free consultation and first class for free!
The Slow Track is the most affordable option and is ideal for students who are just starting to learn. For just $90 per week, students can receive one hour of SAT Math or Reading & Writing instruction and one hour of mentoring. In addition, they will have access to our AI platform, which can help them improve their skills and progress at their own pace.
Free consultation and first class for free!
The Comfort Track, which is our recommended option, offers more comprehensive support for students who are interested in studying in the USA. For $120 per week, students will receive two hours of SAT Math or Reading & Writing instruction and two hours of mentoring. They will also have access to our AI platform and will receive help finding a major that is right for them. This plan is a great value for students who want to ensure steady progress and success in their studies.
Free consultation and first class for free!
The Fast Track is the most intensive of our teaching plans, and is designed for students who are serious about getting into the best universities in the USA. For $160 per week, students will receive four hours of SAT Math or Reading & Writing instruction, two hours of mentoring, and access to our AI platform. In addition, they will receive help finding a major that is right for them and will receive support to help them achieve their academic goals. This plan requires a significant commitment from students, but it provides the best chance of success.
At Advantageous.Education, we provide courses that prepare students to take the SAT exam.
Our course includes many components designed to maximize your score on this exam. These include:
- classes with a student from top American universities
- mock essays reviewed, graded and discussed
- mock tests administered remotely
- set of sample tests
- all other materials to help you prepare (online)
- booking of classes through a convenient online calendar
- full clock hour (60 minutes)
Personalized approach
You will receive an application mentor - an alumnus from a renowned American university who will answer your questions on any matter. Each mentor helps up to three applicants