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About the Class: |
Almost all colleges in United States accept the SAT or Subject Tests as a part of their admissions process. More than two million students take the SAT every year, making it a lot of competition for good scores. Reading section is critical as many test takers, overlook preparation for this section and get less score. In this session, experienced SAT test prep expert, Kareem, guides you on the intricacies of SAT Reading. He would cover the following points:- Essential skills needed to ace the SAT critical Reading Section
- Tricks & Strategies that have been tested and found to be very effective on Real SAT tests.
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About the presenter:
Kareem Gouda
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Kareem was born in the USA and has traveled all over the world. Kareem has always had a passion for teaching. This is why he decided to pursue a career in teaching right after his graduation as an electronics engineer. He taught at many international schools, and delivered many SAT prep courses to schools in the USA and abroad.
Kareem currently lives in New Jersey where he prepares students in the USA and worldwide for their SAT exams. He teaches SAT1(Math & English) as well as SAT2 (Math & Physics). He is keen on always being up to date with the SAT and that's the reason why he takes the test himself every year.
Kareem is a member of the American National Tutoring Association and a candidate for the certification of the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence (ABCTE). He has authored three SAT prep books and many SAT prep multimedia CDs. He considers himself exceptionally lucky to have had the opportunity of teaching brilliant students of different cultures and origins, most of whom have scored well in the 90s percentile after attending his classes.
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