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Digital SAT Guide for Nepali Students: Structure, Scoring, and a 10-Week Study Plan (From Pokhara)
Everything you need to know to aim for 1400+, including adaptive testing tips and Pokhara-based support.
What is the Digital SAT?
The SAT is now computer-based and adaptive, which means your performance in the first module influences the difficulty of the second. It includes two main areas—Reading & Writing, and Math—and reports a total score on a familiar 1600 scale. Good news: a calculator is permitted throughout the Math section, so mastering calculator strategies matters.
Who should take the SAT from Nepal?
- Students targeting U.S. undergraduate admissions (and some scholarships).
- Applicants who prefer a standardized test that showcases reading precision and math reasoning.
- Grade 11–12 students (or recent graduates) ready to build a competitive profile from Pokhara.
10-Week SAT Study Plan (Pokhara Edition)
- Week 1: Baseline test & gap analysis. Build formula sheet; create a “mistake log”.
- Week 2: Reading precision—evidence-based questions; learn to eliminate by logic, not gut.
- Week 3: Grammar patterns—sentence boundaries, concision, parallelism; drill 30–40 items daily.
- Week 4: Algebra mastery—linear equations, systems, functions; calculator and no-calc techniques.
- Week 5: Advanced math—exponents, radicals, quadratics, and word-problem translation.
- Week 6: Data analysis—ratios, percentages, probability, graphs; quick-estimate habits.
- Week 7: Full mock test #1 under timed conditions + module-level feedback.
- Week 8: Reading speed & stamina; practice with short, dense passages (science/history).
- Week 9: Full mock test #2; focus on medium-to-hard questions and pacing strategy.
- Week 10: Final review—weakest patterns, formula recap, exam-day routine.
Adaptive Test Tactics that Boost Scores
Front-load accuracy: The first module sets the tone. Aim for clean accuracy over speed.
Mark & move: Don’t burn time; flag uncertain items and return in the final minutes.
Calculator discipline: Use it for verification, not every step. Mental math saves precious seconds.
How Our SAT Coaching in Pokhara Helps You Cross 1400
- Module-wise drills that match the digital SAT’s adaptive feel.
- Error analysis workshops: fix root causes, not just the last mistake.
- U.S. university counseling: timeline planning, essays, and document checklists.
SAT FAQ for Nepalese Students
Is the digital SAT harder than the paper version?
It’s different, not necessarily harder. With adaptive modules, accuracy early on is crucial for a higher-difficulty, higher-scoring path.
When should I take the SAT from Pokhara?
Most students test in Grade 11 or early Grade 12 to leave time for a retake and applications.
Do you provide scholarship guidance?
Yes—once your target score is reached, we shortlist scholarship-friendly universities and help prepare strong applications.