Get your best SAT score with Your Dream School
One-to-one online SAT tutoring with a specialist teacher, a preparation plan built on your own diagnostic results, and marked practice tests under real exam conditions. 5/5 on Google, 160+ reviews. More than 1,000 students supported since 2018.
Why prepare for the SAT with us
- A teacher who specialises in the SAT, not a generalist tutor — the digital SAT rewards familiarity with its format as much as subject knowledge.
- A diagnostic before the first lesson. We measure where you actually lose points across Reading & Writing and Math, then build the plan around that.
- Marked practice tests under real conditions, so test day is not the first time you sit the full adaptive format.
- Corrections between sessions, so the hours you pay for are spent teaching rather than marking.
What the preparation covers
The SAT is taken digitally and is section-adaptive: your performance in the first module of each section determines the difficulty of the second. It has two sections — Reading & Writing and Math — and is scored from 400 to 1600. Preparation therefore works on three fronts at once: the underlying content, the question formats, and pacing under time pressure.
Who it is for
High school students applying to universities in the United States, and to the growing number of English-taught programmes in Europe that accept or request an SAT score. Most of our students are in the final three years of secondary school. Beginners and students retaking to raise an existing score are equally welcome — the diagnostic sets the starting point either way.
Duration, pricing and prerequisites
10 to 40 hours
Depending on your target score and starting point.
From €1,200
Four packages, plus an unlimited option on request.
Secondary school
Typically the final three years before university.
Our SAT preparation packages
Essential: 10 h
€1,200
Ten hours of one-to-one tutoring with an SAT specialist, an initial diagnostic across both Reading & Writing and Math, and access to our online practice resources.
Intensive: 20 h
€2,300
Twenty hours covering both sections of the digital SAT and the question types costing you the most points, with marked practice tests and a mid-point review.
Excellence: 30 h
€3,300
Thirty hours to target a high score, with full-length practice tests under real digital adaptive SAT conditions and close follow-up until test day.
Complete: 40 h
€4,300
Forty hours of individual coaching, marked practice tests and full access to our online resources. Your target score is agreed at the initial diagnostic, with a mid-point review to adjust the plan.
Unlimited package: coaching until you reach your target score
Coaching with no cap on hours, until you reach the score you are aiming for. The pace, the number of sessions and the duration are agreed with your coach after the initial assessment, and the fee is quoted at that point.
Frequently asked questions about SAT preparation
How is the digital SAT scored?
From 400 to 1600 in total: 200 to 800 for Reading & Writing and 200 to 800 for Math. The test is section-adaptive, so the difficulty of the second module in each section depends on how you performed in the first.
How many hours of SAT tutoring do I need?
It depends on the gap between your diagnostic score and your target. Ten hours suits a student consolidating an already solid base and learning the format. Twenty hours is the most commonly chosen option and allows full coverage of both sections. Thirty to forty hours is appropriate when targeting a high score or starting from further back.
How much does SAT preparation cost?
From €1,200 for ten hours up to €4,300 for forty hours, with an unlimited option quoted individually. All prices include VAT and cover one-to-one lessons, marked practice tests and access to our online resources.
Can I take the tutoring from outside France?
Yes. All SAT tutoring is delivered one-to-one by video call, so location is not a constraint. Sessions are scheduled around your timezone.
When should I start preparing for the SAT?
Early enough to sit the test at least once before your application deadlines, leaving room for a retake if you want to improve your score. Because the calendar of test dates and registration deadlines is published by the College Board and changes each year, we confirm the right start date with you at the diagnostic.
Talk to us about your plans
Tell us your target universities and your current level, and we will tell you honestly what score you should be aiming for and how many hours it is likely to take.