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If you're focusing on SAT prep, Varsity Tutors can help you get started in a Madison SAT class. These classes help you experience a more complete review than you'd likely be able to achieve on your own. The SAT provides colleges and universities with a look at how well you'd perform in their classes if granted admission to the school. Taking this test can be a major determining factor when applying to the school of your dreams. If you want to apply yourself and do your best, it's important to know where to start. Most students in Madison, including those at West High School and Edgewood High School of the Sacred Heart, take the ACT in their junior or senior year, but many also take the SAT. If you want to do your best and reach for your goal score, it's worth the time to invest in a class that can help you prepare.
If you enjoy working in a classroom environment, a Madison SAT prep course can provide you with all the benefits you're looking for. You'll get to work alongside your fellow students in an online classroom environment that promotes teamwork and is led by a qualified instructor. SAT courses provided by Varsity Tutors can help you understand the content and layout of the test before taking it.
The SAT is made up of three sections, which include Math, Reading, and Writing and Language. There is also an optional SAT Essay. By applying yourself and doing your best, you can show schools what you're capable of. Since this test mimics similar questions that you'll deal with in a normal college class, working toward a high score and doing your best can go a long way.
What could a Madison SAT class help me review?
The SAT covers topics that you've learned about in high school and evaluates your readiness for college. It's important to know that there's no penalty for guessing, so even if you're not sure about a question, it doesn't hurt to guess. The questions are presented as multiple-choice, with the exception of the essay. Overall, the test lasts 3 hours, with an extra 50 minutes for the Essay portion. There is a 10-minute break and a 5-minute break during the test. Because there's so much covered, it's important to learn as much as you can with a Madison SAT course so you walk in knowing what to expect.
The Math portion of the test is scored between 200-800 points. There are calculator and no-calculator sections on the test that are designed to assess both algebra skills and general mathematical problem-solving. In total, there are 58 questions on the test that you're expected to solve in 80 minutes or less. Other topics covered include conceptual understanding, such as working with linear equations and applications, analyzing real-world situations, and figuring out how to solve problems.
The SAT Reading section features 52 questions that you'll have to answer in 65 minutes. You'll read various passages that include an item from US literature or world literature, a social science section that involves psychology, sociology, or economics, and a passage from the United States founding documents or something they inspired. Finally, you'll read 2-3 passages that involve scientific subjects such as biology or Earth science. You'll be evaluated on how well you find evidence, understand the context of the words, and use analysis in the subjects related to social science and science.
Writing and Language on the SAT challenges you with 44 questions in 35 minutes. It's important to note that this section is combined with the Reading portion, which can land you a total score between 200-800. All the questions are multiple-choice and may include charts and graphs. You'll be assessed on how you examine and use evidence, the context of words and how to select the best words to make a point clear, how ideas are expressed, and the use of standard English conventions such as comma use and punctuation.
If you've chosen to write the SAT Essay, you'll have 50 minutes to answer one question for a score that ranges between 6-24 but is not part of your composite SAT score. You'll read a passage that examines how the author uses evidence and reasoning to create ideas and support their claims while you identify the elements of the essay that appeal to the reader. You'll then write your own essay, using examples from the author to illustrate your point. This shows schools your ability to communicate effectively in a written format while showcasing your understanding of English.
How do Madison SAT courses help me prepare?
SAT courses are held in an online environment that allows you to work with your teacher and fellow classmates in a collaborative setting. If you're still taking classes in school, handling homework, and involved in extracurricular activities, you'll find this to be a helpful format when it comes to learning. New sessions of the Madison SAT course start every week, and you can choose between two-week or four-week classes. Because the classes are held online, there's no need to commute.
After signing up for the Madison SAT class, you'll enjoy interactive sessions where you can communicate with your instructor and fellow students as needed. Here, you'll learn together how to build the necessary skills you need for the SAT, such as how to anticipate questions on algebra you'll be asked on the Math section or the best ways to analyze a passage for the Reading portion. If you have further questions, your instructor is available for one-on-one assistance.
How can I find a Madison SAT prep course?
If you want to put your best foot forward on the test, taking a Madison SAT course is a useful investment for your educational career. Varsity Tutors can help you find the right prep course for your schedule. From working in the evening to selecting weekend classes, we can assist you in finding the right fit.
By focusing on doing your best on the SAT, you can pursue the college of your choice. Taking a class can give you the opportunity to do your best when this day arrives. Contact Varsity Tutors today and find out how to get more information on a Madison SAT course.

Cole: Madison SAT course instructor
...share that passion with others. I first got into tutoring through a volunteer program in high school, and I continued to tutor during my undergraduate studies, which was some of the most rewarding work I've ever done. My engineering background has allowed me to take a wide variety of math and science courses, including Caclulus, Physics, and Chemistry, a few of my favorite subjects to tutor. I enjoy helping students prepare for standardized tests, as...
Education & Certification
- UW Madison - Bachelors, Industrial Engineering
- UW Madison - Masters, Industrial Engineering
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- Advanced Placement
- HSPT
- SHSAT
- +63 subjects

Olivia: Madison SAT course instructor
...wonderful job because it makes me a permanent student of the world, but I miss interacting with young students. I love teaching because I love learning, and I want to help other people find that same love of learning that I had growing up, because that guides me through life. I especially enjoy teaching writing and math. I'm sure this is heavily influenced by the fact that I learned those skills from two of the...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelors, Journalism
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- Journalism
- Math
- Middle School Math
- +36 subjects

Cayla: Madison SAT course instructor
...struggling in math and science, as these subjects can be difficult to understand. I employ a variety of strategies including mnemonic devices, physical manipulatives, and drawings/diagrams to accommodate different learning styles. Typically, I have the students attempt to solve a problem and then ask leading questions whenever he/she gets stuck. If the questions are more conceptual in nature, I start with what the student knows and build upon that knowledge. I am passionate about math...
Education & Certification
- Providence College - Bachelors, Applied Physics
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- Algebra
- Multivariable Calculus
- +47 subjects

Grant: Madison SAT course instructor
...Epic. When I grew up on the East Coast, I was fortunate enough to receive a good SAT I score, and SAT II scores. This really opened a lot of doors for me, both in terms of admissions and financial aid. My goal is to help my students meet whatever goals they have- whether it's improving on several sections of a standardized test, prepping for an AP exam or maybe some classroom work, I'm eager...
Education & Certification
- Texas Christian University - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- Advanced Placement
- Test Prep
- +48 subjects

Jacob: Madison SAT course instructor
...both as a private tutor for high school/AP English, ACT prep, SAT prep, and as a graduate teaching assistant at my university. I have several years of tutoring and teaching experience working with clients from a variety of backgrounds and with a variety of goals and challenges, and I have used that experience to develop the strongest pedagogy possible, in order to accommodate the needs of all my clients. I look forward to meeting and...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelors, Communication
- Illinois State University - Master of Arts, Communication, General
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- ESL/ELL
- ACT Writing
- +12 subjects

Eitan: Madison SAT course instructor
...I took the MCAT over the summer of 2016, scoring a 520. I have over five years of teaching and tutoring experience, having worked with children as young as eight exploring circuits for the first time, middle schoolers needing help with written and verbal skills, university students struggling with organic chemistry, and adults brushing up on algebra and biology as they go back to school. I strive to make a positive impact on my students'...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor in Arts, Zoology
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- SAT Subject Tests
- ISEE
- +38 subjects

Genna: Madison SAT course instructor
...interests. After all, the point of learning a concept is to apply it to something else in the world. Why not learn math, science, and reading with a real-world focus?! I am a Biology, Chemistry, AP Chemistry, and Anatomy and Physiology teacher in Wisconsin. I found my passion for teaching in the UTeach program at the University of Texas at Arlington, where I developed a guiding principle of exploratory learning. I believe the best way...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Arlington - Current Undergrad, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- Chemistry
- Pre-Algebra
- +29 subjects

Mike: Madison SAT course instructor
...Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus ever since. I've also done summer enrichment programs giving kids the opportunity to build their own circuits. My favorite subject is pre-calculus because it brings things together from geometry, algebra and trigonometry. My tutoring style very much depends on the student. I like to first understand the student's approach and then I like to find a way to meet them in the middle without starting over. Outside of academia I spend...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- Microsoft Excel
- College Accounting
- +41 subjects

Danny: Madison SAT course instructor
...generally start with a hands-on approach in which I show the student how to solve problems. After that, I try to be as hands-off as possible once the student has demonstrated their own abilities. I push students to realize their own abilities and intellect. Successful tutoring is a two-way street! I left my corporate job in November 2024 and began studying for an M.S. Urban & Regional Planning degree and a Master of Public Affairs...
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor of Science, Public Health
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- Performing Arts
- English
- +42 subjects

Sydney: Madison SAT course instructor
As a graduate from Hamilton College, majoring in math and computer science, I am excited to share my passion for problem-solving, creative thinking, by helping students build confidence and curiosity in their own learning journeys. I am committed to connecting theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, which enhances comprehension and retention. By adapting my methods to align with each student's unique learning style, I aim to keep them motivated and invested in their education.
Education & Certification
- Hamilton College - Bachelor's, math and computer science
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- PSAT
- ACCUPLACER
- +65 subjects

Jared: Madison SAT course instructor
...a M.S. in Psychology with a focus on Psychology and Law. My current academic interest is how non-native English speakers interact with the justice system here in AZ. Law school is in my futuremore than likelybut I'm enjoying my time at home and getting to explore questions of interest to me. My tutoring expertise lies mostly in the domain of standardized test preparation (SAT, PSAT, ACT, LSAT, GRE, AP). I studied by myself with only...
Education & Certification
- Harvard University - Bachelor in Arts, Romance Languages
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- Advanced Placement
- PSAT
- Middle School Math
- +46 subjects

Michael: Madison SAT course instructor
I am a rising junior at the University of Pennsylvania. I am currently majoring in chemical and biomolecular engineering with a minor in energy and sustainability. I have a desire to work in the renewable energy industry after I graduate.
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Current Undergrad Student, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- GED
- PSAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- +53 subjects

Adam: Madison SAT course instructor
...Teaching is the most important part of my life, and my role as an educator is what most defines my identity. I have no general guiding principle about teaching, other than that it isn't really useful to think in terms of such principles. Rather, I think that it's best to approach each student as having a distinct learning style and set of educational objectives, and thus, as representing a distinct set of challenges and rewards.
Education & Certification
- Kansas State University - Bachelors, Economics
- UW-Madison - PHD, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- Music
- College Business
- +36 subjects

Sahil: Madison SAT course instructor
A 1L student at Columbia Law School, I graduated with Bachelors of Arts in Economics and Honors Chemistry from Vanderbilt University in May 2021. I have over four years of experience in tutoring students in a variety of subjects and use a variety of techniques to adapt lessons to specific student needs.
Education & Certification
- Vanderbilt University - Bachelor in Arts, Analytical Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- ACT
- AP Microeconomics
- Organic Chemistry
- +58 subjects

Nicole: Madison SAT course instructor
...a senior at Liberty University, earning my bachelor of science in psychology. I am in the honors program with a GPA of 3.97 and am a National Merit Finalist as a result of my PSAT and SAT scores from high school. I hope to pursue a master of science degree in occupational therapy beginning in the summer of 2020. I enjoy providing individualized attention and personal instruction to help students who might otherwise struggle to...
Education & Certification
- Liberty University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- ACT
- SAT Subject Tests
- +77 subjects

Corrin: Madison SAT course instructor
...3 children. I have extensive teaching experience in a variety of math courses. I have taught mainly Algebra 1, Geometry, and AP Statistics, but have also tutored middle school math, college statistics, college algebra, and finite mathematics. I have helped students of all mathematical abilities from the strong to the very weak. I can adapt my teaching/tutoring to fit the ability of the student so they can get the most out of this experience. I...
Education & Certification
- Edgewood College - Bachelor of Education, Mathematics Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- SHSAT
- HSPT
- REGENTS
- +64 subjects

Vinod: Madison SAT course instructor
...B.A. from the University of Maryland, graduating Magna Cum Laude. I also have an MBA from New York University specializing in Marketing and Strategy. I have previously tutored economics at the University of Maryland, was a statistics TA at NYU, and taught GMAT courses for KAPLAN. I enjoy tutoring SAT, GMAT, Economics, and Math. I am passionate about helping students achieve their goals and passing along my knowledge and insights. I truly believe that anyone...
Education & Certification
- University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- New York University - Masters in Business Administration, Marketing
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- SSAT
- AP Biology
- SSAT- Middle Level
- +40 subjects

Karann: Madison SAT course instructor
...ecology and conservation with sub-field foci on predator ecology, and modeling population dynamics. My tutoring strategy is to tackle topics of highest combined difficulty and priority first, and to do so in a manner that accommodates both myself and my student. I've found in past teaching experiences that the most rewarding and meaningful results come from direct engagement with students, and so that is what I aim to do. I've had experience with several modes...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelors, Biological Engineering and Biological Sciences Dual Major
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- PSAT
- REGENTS
- PSAT Critical Reading
- +32 subjects

Abraham: Madison SAT course instructor
...If these, or any other scenario in which you feel like you might need some 1-on-1 tutoring in math, physics, or test prep, I'm your guy! As a recent graduate with my Master's degree in Physics, I've been through the ringer and I'm ready to share the strategies I developed to navigate the demands of high school and college-level STEM courses. Since it has not been long since I was in the exact same position...
Education & Certification
- The University of Alabama - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Statistics
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- UK GCSE
- CLEP
- ACT
- +133 subjects

Jessica: Madison SAT course instructor
...and high school levels. In these positions, I crafted the skills necessary to effectively teach reading, writing, vocabulary, and grammatical skills. I have experience working with students of all abilities and skill sets. I have also been an academic mentor to first-generation college students and college student-athletes, providing academic support in the areas of organization and study skills. I truly believe the search of knowledge is the greatest adventure life can offer. It begins with...
Education & Certification
- Purdue University - Bachelor in Arts, English Education
Subject Expertise
- SAT
- Other
- Study Skills and Organization
- Study Skills
- +17 subjects