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Are you interested in studying abroad in the USA, UK, Canada, or other countries but don’t know where to start?

At QA PrepRoom Consult, we offer SAT and GRE classes and give you the step by step guidance you need to study abroad. Whether you’re a Senior High School student looking to pursue a Bachelors Degree/Undergraduate University program abroad, or a University Student or Graduate preparing for a Master Degree/Graduate program Abroad, we help you determine which exams you need, how to prepare properly, and how to position yourself for admissions and full scholarships. Our programs are designed to help you pass it with flying colors.

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What Is the SAT and Why It Matters

The SAT is a standardized exam used by universities and colleges — especially in the USA, UK, Canada, and other international countries — to evaluate students for admissions and scholarship opportunities. A high SAT score increases your chances of getting full scholarships to study in top schools abroad.

SAT Classes

Accelerated SAT Class

For SHS 3 Students & SHS Graduates This intensive program

Class Eligibility:

SHS 3 Students SHS Graduates Gap-Year Students preparing for immediate SAT testing

Starts:

April 2026 – April 2027

Online on Zoom:

Online: Monday to Friday (Live Zoom Sessions)

In-person:

Saturdays

Year-Round SAT Class

A steady, year-round SAT class for students who can attend

Class Eligibility:

SHS 2 and SHS 3 Students

Starts:

April 2026 – April 2027

Online on Zoom:

Mondays to Fridays

In-person:

Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

SAT Superstars Choose QA PrepRoom

99th

Percentile Tutors

100+

Average Point Increase after 45+ hours of tutoring

Many students ask — is the SAT Exam taken at QA PrepRoom? The answer is no. Our classes are designed to prepare you for the official SAT, which is administered by the College Board — a U.S.-based organization that manages the SAT worldwide. The exam itself can be taken in Ghana at various approved test centers.

Find more information about exam itself, test dates, registration process, and official testing centers below.

Learn More About the SAT Exam

The exam measures your ability to think critically and apply what you’ve learned in school. It is made up of two main sections — English (Reading and Writing) and Math, both designed to test how well you can analyze, reason, and solve problems. The SAT is now a fully digital exam, meaning you’ll take it on a computer or laptop using the College Board’s Bluebook application so students must be comfortable using a computer or laptop for both preparation and the actual test.

The SAT measures:

Reading & Writing (English)

Mathematics

Critical thinking & problem-solving skills

The exam is now fully digital and administered by the College Board worldwide.

Who Should Take the SAT?

SHS 3 Students

SHS Graduates

University Students (Level 100–300) looking to transfer to school abroad

Cambridge / IGCSE High School Students

Any individual planning to apply for bachelors/undergraduate programs abroad

✅ Important Note (Make this stand out)

⚠️ Many students ask — is the SAT Exam taken at QA PrepRoom? The answer is NO.

QA PrepRoom offers training classes only. The official SAT exam is administered by the College Board at approved test centers in Ghana.

Find information about test dates, registration, fees, and test centers below.

SAT Exam Details

Upcoming SAT Test Dates (2026)

SAT Test Date

14 March 2026

Month & Year

Digital SAT

Format

Online

SAT Test Date

2 May 2026

Month & Year

Digital SAT

Format

Online

SAT Test Date

6 June 2026

Month & Year

Digital SAT

Format

Online

Approved SAT Test Centers in Ghana

You can take the official SAT at any of these College Board-approved testing centers:

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Tema International School

Tema

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SOS-Hermann Gmeiner College

Accra

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Galaxy International School

Accra

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Lincoln Community School

Accra

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Ghana International School

Accra

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Morning Star School

Accra

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Ridge Church School

Accra

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Kumasi High School

Accra

(Centers may change — confirm the latest locations on the College Board website.)

Official SAT Registration Fee

$111 USD — paid directly to the College Board when registering for the exam.

You can take the official SAT at any of these College Board-approved testing centers:

(This fee is separate from QA PrepRoom class fees.)

How to Pay from Ghana:

  1. Visit the College Board SAT Registration Portal.
  2. Create or log into your College Board account.
  3. Choose your preferred test date and center in Ghana.
  4. Pay online using a Visa or Mastercard debit/credit card. (You can also use a USD-prepaid card or virtual card such as Eversend or Chipper Cash with USD balance.)
  5. After payment, you’ll receive a confirmation email and admission ticket — bring this with your valid ID on test day.

Students in QA PrepRoom SAT Class will be given guidance and support on how to pay and register for the test.

Official Resources

Visit the College Board worldwide for registration, updated test centers, and test-day requirements.

Common Questions and Answers

Preparing for the SAT can feel overwhelming, but we’ve made it simple. Below are answers to the most common questions students ask about the SAT and our PrepRoom classes — from how our training works to what counts as a high score and how to register for the actual exam

About QA PrepRoom SAT Classes

1. How are QA PrepRoom SAT classes structured?

Our SAT classes are hybrid, combining online lessons during the week with in-person sessions at our Tema Centre. This flexible model allows students across Ghana to participate while still receiving personal, hands-on support from our tutors.

Don’t worry ,most of our students start with little or no SAT experience. Before classes begin, we conduct a diagnostic test to assess your current level in English and Math. This helps us understand your strengths and weaknesses and create a personalized learning plan that focuses on the areas you need most support in.

Yes — when done right. Our 3-month SAT program is designed to cover all sections of the exam through focused lessons, consistent practice, and progress tracking. With regular attendance and effort, most students see significant score improvements within this period. Students are also encouraged to continue light revision afterward until test day.

Not exactly. While both exams test reasoning and problem-solving, the SAT focuses more on logic, analysis, and application rather than memorization. The Math section includes algebra, data analysis, and problem-solving in English, while the Reading and Writing section emphasizes comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary in context. That’s why specialized SAT preparation at QA PrepRoom is essential — we teach the specific skills and strategies that the WASSCE curriculum doesn’t focus on.

We use a targeted and interactive approach, breaking down complex topics, reviewing real SAT-style questions, and focusing on test strategies. Students complete regular practice tests and timed drills to improve accuracy, speed, and confidence before the exam.

All practice and lessons are conducted using digital tools so students are familiar with the real testing environment. We train students using the College Board Bluebook app, teach effective digital test strategies, and ensure they’re fully confident navigating the new online format.

Our classes are taught by experienced SAT instructors and 99th-percentile tutors who specialize in SAT prep. With a team based in both Ghana and the USA, we combine local insight with international teaching standards to deliver modern, results-driven learning.

General SAT Questions

8. Will I take the SAT exam at QA PrepRoom?

No. QA PrepRoom offers training classes only. The official SAT exam is administered by the College Board at approved test centers in Ghana.

SAT classes prepare you for the exam — teaching strategies, practice techniques, and digital readiness — while the exam itself is conducted separately by the College Board.

No. The PrepRoom class fee covers your training and materials. The exam registration fee ($111 USD) is paid directly to the College Board when you register online.

It’s not advised. Since the SAT is now a digital exam, students should have access to a laptop or computer for both PrepRoom classes and the actual test. Practicing digitally helps you get used to the real exam format.

We recommend starting at least 3 months before your test date to build confidence and improve your score steadily.

The SAT is scored on a 400–1600 scale (English and Math combined).

1200+ = competitive
1350–1450+ = strong
1500+ = excellent and ideal for top schools

Each year, millions of students apply to universities abroad, so a high SAT score helps you stand out, qualify for scholarships, and increase your chances of getting into your dream school abroad.

The Ivy League refers to eight prestigious universities in the USA known for their academic excellence, history, and global reputation — Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, and the University of Pennsylvania. Admission is extremely competitive, and most accepted students score between 1480–1580 on the SAT.

Attending an Ivy League university can set you up for life. These schools provide world-class education, unmatched networking opportunities, and access to influential alumni networks. Many top global companies, law firms, and international organizations actively recruit Ivy League graduates, and their degrees are highly valued in postgraduate programs and leadership roles worldwide.

Yes. Most universities abroad — especially in the USA, UK, and Canada — require an SAT score in addition to your WASSCE results for admission and scholarships.

Yes. While the SAT measures your academic potential, universities also review your WASSCE results to understand your overall academic background and consistency in high school.

What Is the GRE and Why It Matters

The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized test required for admission into many Master’s and PhD programs in the USA and other international universities. A strong GRE score can significantly improve your chances of admission and make you more competitive for scholarships, assistantships, and funding opportunities.

The GRE evaluates your ability to think critically, analyze information, and solve advanced academic problems. It is commonly required for graduate programs in business, engineering, science, public health, economics, and many other fields.

The GRE includes three sections:

  • Verbal Reasoning – Reading comprehension, vocabulary, and analytical reasoning
  • Quantitative Reasoning – Algebra, arithmetic, data analysis, and problem-solving
  • Analytical Writing – Structured argument and issue essays

The GRE is a computer-based exam administered by ETS (Educational Testing Service) at official test centers worldwide.

GRE Classes

This GRE Preparation Class equips students in Ghana with the

Class Eligibility:

Open to final-year undergraduates, university graduates, and professionals planning to apply for graduate programs that require the GRE. Participants should have basic English proficiency and foundational math skills.

Starts:

April 2026 – April 2027

Online on Zoom:

Mondays to Fridays from 4:00 AM to 8:00 PM with breaks

In-person:

Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Learn More About the GRE

GRE Exam Details

The GRE consists of three main sections:

Verbal Reasoning (130–170)

Tests reading comprehension, vocabulary in context, and critical reasoning skills.

Quantitative Reasoning (130–170)

Tests algebra, arithmetic, data interpretation, geometry, and problem-solving skills.

Analytical Writing (0–6 score)

Requires you to write structured essays analyzing an issue and an argument.

The total test time is approximately 1 hour and 58 minutes (updated shorter format).

GRE Test Dates

The GRE is offered year-round at official ETS testing centers.

You can select your preferred test date based on availability and your graduate school application deadlines.

We recommend taking the GRE at least 3–6 months before your application deadline, allowing time for retakes if necessary.

To view available dates, test centers, or register for the exam, visit the official ETS website:

Register now below

GRE Registration Fee

$220 USD — paid directly to ETS when registering.

(This fee is separate from QA PrepRoom class fees.)

Payment is made online via debit or credit card through the official ETS portal.

GRE Scoring Overview

Verbal Reasoning: 130–170

Quantitative Reasoning: 130–170

Analytical Writing: 0–6

Competitive scores vary by program:

300+ = Competitive

315+ = Strong

325+ = Highly Competitive for top programs

Different graduate programs have different score expectations, especially for competitive fields such as business, engineering, public health, and economics.

GRE FAQs

1. Is the GRE required for all graduate programs?

No. Some programs are test-optional, but many competitive programs still require or strongly recommend GRE scores.

Ideally 3–6 months before your application deadline to allow time for preparation and potential retakes.

GRE scores are valid for 5 years.

Yes. You can take the GRE up to 5 times within a 12-month period.

A 300+ combined score is generally competitive. Top programs often expect 315–325+.

You can send scores to up to four universities for free on test day. Additional score reports require a fee.

Yes. The GRE is a computer-based exam taken at official ETS testing centers.

The Quantitative section focuses on high-school-level math (algebra, arithmetic, geometry), but it tests problem-solving and reasoning skills at an advanced level.

Most students need at least 2–3 months of consistent preparation, depending on their starting level.

No. Graduate admissions also consider GPA, work experience, recommendation letters, personal statements, and research background. However, a strong GRE score significantly strengthens your overall application.

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