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Math
 
Class Name:  SAT Math
Class Description: 

Most SAT math questions are at Algebra I level. Your school should finish all these contents no later than the end of 10th grade. However, we do see many students from 8th grade receive quite good scores. This course provides thousands of selected math questions, which cover every topic that will be tested in the SAT.

Target Students: 

9-12th grades.  

How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or, at least 3 times a week; 
  • Set up a time limit for each section. Generally, about 1 minute per question;
  • Review your last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo the previous questions that you were wrong on;
  • Write down the question you were wrong on, and find out which sub-category (e.g. circle area, rational expression, etc.) this question belongs to, and review the corresponding sections in your text book.
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    Class Name:  SSAT-H Math
    Class Description: 

    SSAT-H math class is for students of grade 7-8. It covers percentage, fractions, equations, pre-geometry, possibility, and etc. However, some top students from grade 6 may also start to work on this class, provided that they received excellent scores in SSAT-L Math class (see below).

    Target Students: 

    6-8th grades.  

    How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or, at least 3 times a week; 
  • Set up a time limit for each section. Generally, about 1 minute per question;
  • Review your last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo the previous questions that you were wrong on;
  • Write down the question you were wrong on, and find out which sub-category (e.g. circle area, rational expression, etc.) this question belongs to, and review the corresponding sections in your text book.
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    Class Name:  SSAT-L Math
    Class Description: 

    SSAT-L math class is prepared for students of grade 5-6. This class contains questions of number, numberical operations, measurements, data analysis, patterns, and ect. It also introduces questions for possibility, functions, algebra, geometry, discrete math, and etc.

    Target Students: 

    5-6th grades.  

    How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or, at least 3 times a week; 
  • Set up a time limit for each section. Generally, about 1 minute per question;
  • Review your last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo the previous questions that you were wrong on;
  • Write down the question you were wrong on, and find out which sub-category (e.g. circle area, rational expression, etc.) this question belongs to, and review the corresponding sections in your text book.
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    English
     
    Class Name:  SAT Vocabulary
    Class Description: 

    This course allows you to learn SAT vocabulary in a step-by-step manner by using our prestigious Adaptive Learning System (ALS).

    In this course, questions are given in sections. Each section contains about 25 questions, which is approximately the same as the official SAT reading sections.  Each question is generated on-the-fly, based on your previous scores. As a result, questions in each section will not be too easy or too hard. Therefore, the contents of this course are personalized for you only.

    There are several different types of questions in this course. They are Sentence Completion questions, Find Antonym or Synonym questions, and Analogy questions. Sentence Completion type is the question type that is used in the new official SAT. The other question types are regarded very helpful and are widely used to improve students' vocabulary.

    Target Students: 

    9-12th grades.

    Although all the questions in this course are for high school SAT, students at 7th grade or even 6th grade may also take it. Not like Math, one may learn a new word as long as he or she can memorize it.

    How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or, at least 3 times a week;
  • Set up a time limit for each section. Generally, about 0.5 minutes per question;
  • Review your last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo previous questions that you were wrong on;
  • Make a long term commitment. You will see dramatic difference at the end of the class;
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    Class Name:  SAT Grammar
    Class Description: 

    Grammar questions are in the SAT Writing part. It covers tense, infinitive, participle, gerund, quantifiers, possessives, prepositions, word usage, etc. Due to various reasons, most middle schools and high schools do not spend enough time on these topics. Most students have to turn to other resources for better understanding.

    This course contains more than 3,000 various grammar questions, which cover almost every grammar topic. Since there is a limited number of rules in grammar, it is possible for students to see their scores getting better and better not long after they start.

    Target Students: 

    9-12th grades.  

    How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or, at least 3 times a week;
  • Set up a time limit for each section. Generally, about 0.5 minutes per question;
  • Write down the grammar rules that you made a mistake on;
  • Review your last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo the previous questions that you were wrong on;
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    Class Name:  SAT Reading Comprehension 
    Class Description: 

    One of the largest portions in the SAT is Reading Comprehension (a.k.a. Critical Reading). Passages with paragraphs of a few to around fifteen are given for students to read first. Then, based on what the passage states or/and implies, students will answer the questions that follow.

    These passages may have topics taken from natural science, phycology, history, literature, social studies, education, etc. Therefore, one way to improve your reading scores is to read papers on various topics. This course contains hundreds of selected passages. To help our students better, eClass4Us.com will keep adding more passages.

    Target Students: 

    9-12th grades.  

    How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or, at least 3 times a week; 
  • Set up a time limit for each section. Generally, about 1 minute per question;
  • Review your last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo the previous questions that you were wrong on;
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    Class Name:  SSAT-H Vocabulary
    Class Description: 

    This course allows you to learn middle school vocabulary in a step-by-step manner by using our prestigious Adaptive Learning System (ALS).

    In this course, questions are given in sections. Each section contains about 25 questions, which is approximately the same as the official SAT reading sections.  Each question is generated on-the-fly, based on your previous scores. As a result, questions in each section will not be too easy or too hard. Therefore, the contents of this course are personalized for you only.

    There are several different types of questions in this course. They are Sentence Completion questions, Find Antonym or Synonym questions, and Analogy questions. The other question types are regarded very helpful and are widely used to improve students' vocabulary.

    Target Students: 

    6-8th grades.

    Although all the questions in this course are for middle school, students at 5th grade or 6th grade may also take it. Not like Math, one may learn a new word as long as he or she can memorize it.

    How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or, at least 3 times a week;
  • Set up a time limit for each section. Generally, about 0.5 minutes per question;
  • Review your last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo previous questions that you were wrong on;
  • Make a long term commitment. You will see dramatic difference at the end of the class;
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    Class Name:  SSAT-H Grammar
    Class Description: 

    Grammar is the weak area to many students. It covers tense, infinitive, participle, gerund, quantifiers, possessives, prepositions, word usage, etc. Due to various reasons, most middle schools and high schools do not spend enough time on these topics. Most students have to turn to other resources for better understanding.

    This course contains more than 3,000 various grammar questions, which cover almost every grammar topic. Since there is a limited number of rules in grammar, it is possible for students to see their scores getting better and better not long after they start.

    Target Students: 

    6-8th grades.  

    How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or, at least 3 times a week;
  • Set up a time limit for each section. Generally, about 0.5 minutes per question;
  • Write down the grammar rules that you made a mistake on;
  • Review your last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo the previous questions that you were wrong on;
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    Class Name:  SSAT-H Reading Comprehension 
    Class Description: 

    It is critial to build up one's reading capability. In this class, passages with paragraphs of a few to around ten are given for students to read first. Then, based on what the passage states and/or implies, students will answer the questions that follow.

    Target Students: 

    6-8th grades.  

    How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or, at least 3 times a week; 
  • Set a time limit for each section. Generally about 1 minute per question;
  • Review last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo the previous questions that you were wrong on;
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    Class Name:  SSAT-L Reading Comprehension 
    Class Description: 

    To read effectively needs a lot of practice. For children in 5th and 6th grades, they already start using different strategies to build up their reading habits. This online class contains many passages that were selected by our experienced teachers and have been used in our school classes. All these materials help students to understand different types of articles and themes, get familiar with different questions that can be asked, determine the important parts of an article, find the key words in a passage, learn to make inferences or conclusion, etc.

    Target Students: 

    5-6th grades.  

    How To Use:  It is recommended that you
  • Take 1-2 sections every day, or at least 3 times a week; 
  • Set a time limit for each section. Generally about 1 minute per question;
  • Review last time's sections first before you start new ones;
  • Periodically redo the previous questions that you were wrong on;/LI>
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