Recently, Grade 12 students from SenTia have made remarkable achievements in the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) with outstanding results. 4 students scored 1500+, in the TOP 3% of students with the highest SAT scores in the last 3 years*. Congratulations to these students for their admirable accomplishments!
Nguyen Khanh Han (12A)
Nguyen The Minh Khang (12A)
Nguyen Hoang Minh Tri (12A)
Nguyen Hoang Phuc Khanh (12A)
This is the result of the students’ hard work, dedication, and skill development during their preparation. The excellent SAT scores will open up numerous opportunities to study at prestigious universities around the world.
We wish these students continued success and the ability to achieve even greater accomplishments in the future!
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The SAT is a standardized test designed to assess students’ abilities. It was developed and is owned by the College Board, a renowned nonprofit educational organization in the U.S. The SAT consists of two main sections: SAT Verbal and SAT Math. This exam helps universities evaluate academic potential and is an important tool for students to showcase their analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, and language proficiency. SAT scores play a crucial role in college admissions and scholarship opportunities.
(*) According to the College Board 2024, candidates who score 1480 or higher are in the top 3% of those with the highest SAT scores.
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At SenTia, high school students are integrated with IELTS and SAT preparation within their core curriculum. This allows students to complete other subjects such as Academic English, General English, Business, Science, Computer Science, and Psychology while enhancing their language skills and logical thinking.Studying international subjects and preparing for international standardized tests like IELTS and SAT not only improves students’ English proficiency but also broadens their social knowledge and develops critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The curriculum provides students with a solid foundation to continue conquering greater challenges in the future.