Why Take the SAT?
Effective SAT Preparation
Alikhan Mukhamedi
lead mentor and strategist
A graduate of Duke University and a Gold Medalist of RFMSH, with 11 years of teaching experience, thousands of completed practice tests, and numerous students successfully admitted to top universities. Step-by-step strategies, a progress tracker, practice simulators, and real exam scenarios.

1400+
Average SAT Score

11 Years
of Experience

4000+
Students

+250–300
Average Progress
Learning ecosystem
Platform Features
Everything you need for effective SAT preparation in one place: from theory to detailed analytics.
Profile & Registration
Personalized learning setup. Set your target score, choose your exam date, and track university application deadlines.
Smart Explanations
Detailed explanations not only of the correct answer but also of why the other options are incorrect. Analysis of common traps and strategic approaches.
Practice Tests
Full-length practice tests to assess your readiness. Practice under stress and time constraints to simulate the real SAT exam environment.
Question Bank
A vast database of up-to-date Reading, Writing, and Math questions. Filter by difficulty level, question type, and Digital SAT topics.
Deep Analytics
Progress visualization for each subtopic. Identification of weak spots and automatic recommendations to help eliminate them.
Exam Simulator
Full simulation of the Bluebook (College Board) interface. Built-in Desmos calculator, timer, note-taking tools, and adaptive module logic.
What is SAT and why is it important?
- Admission to Top Universities. A high score (1400+) is critical for Ivy League and Tier-1 universities in the United States.
- Financial Aid (Merit-Based). Many universities offer scholarships based on SAT academic performance.
- International Recognition. Accepted by universities in Europe (Bocconi, Aalto), Asia (KAIST, NUS) and Turkey.
Maximum Score
1600
800 RW
800 Math
Reading & Writing
64 min2 modules, 32 minutes each
- Text and argument analysis
- Vocabulary in context
Math
70 min2 modules, 35 minutes each
- Algebra and advanced mathematics
- Data analysis and geometry
*The exam is adaptive: the difficulty of the second module depends on your performance in the first module.
The Journey Together
Student Community Support on the way to your result
SAT preparation is not just about tests and assignments, but also about a supportive learning environment. During the learning process, a community of students with similar goals is formed, where communication, experience sharing, and confident progress are important.
Alikhan guides students throughout the entire preparation journey: helping build an approach to the exam, explaining difficult topics, and sharing effective strategies. Live communication and regular feedback create a comfortable and clear SAT preparation system.
Alikhan Mukhamedi is an SAT preparation expert.
- More than 10 years of experience
- 4000+ students
About Me
My name is Alikhan Mukhamedi. I am an SAT instructor with more than 10 years of SAT preparation experience. I graduated from RFMSH with the “Altyn Belgi” gold medal and am a graduate of Duke University (USA), one of the world’s leading universities.
I personally went through the SAT preparation and U.S. university admission process in Kazakhstan, so I deeply understand the exam requirements and the challenges students face. Today, I help students improve their SAT scores through structured online SAT courses and well-designed exam preparation programs.
Over the years of teaching, I have prepared more than 4000 students. My course participants have been admitted to top universities worldwide, including Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Brown University, Duke University, The University of Hong Kong, and others.
Most students start from a basic level and reach 1400+ on the SAT, improving their results by approximately 250–300 points through regular practice, exam strategies, and a deep understanding of the SAT format.

Alikhan Mukhamedi
"I personally went through this path — from preparing in Kazakhstan to being admitted to a top American university. Now my goal is to help other applicants go through it faster and more confidently, with clear explanations and real results."
How does the training work?
- Pre-class preparation: before each lesson, students watch short videos explaining the theory and key concepts. This helps them get familiar with the topic in advance and come to the class better prepared.
- Classes with Alikhan are held three times a week. During these lessons, students actively practice the material: solving problems, analyzing mistakes, and reinforcing theory.
- Additional support: There are also mentor sessions three times a week — extra help so students are never left alone with their questions. The mentors are former students of Alikhan Mukhamedi who scored 1500+ on the SAT after completing the course. They help explain difficult topics, clarify questions, and guide students throughout the preparation process.
Advantages:
Online SAT preparation
Classes and learning materials are available online in a convenient format.
SAT courses for score improvement
Focus exclusively on what truly impacts your score.
SAT preparation from beginner to advanced level
Suitable for both beginners and students who have already taken the exam.
Average student progress is 250–300 points on the SAT.
A systematic approach and regular practice produce measurable results.
Exam Strategies
Time management, question logic, and handling common SAT traps.
Experience with more than 4000 students
A proven methodology based on real teaching experience.
High SAT scores of students
Results that open the path to top universities
Students who trained under personal mentorship demonstrate high SAT scores and successfully use them to gain admission to universities in the United States and top-50 universities worldwide.












Student reviews
Real reviews – Real results
Reviews from students who improved their SAT scores, built strong admission strategies, and received offers from leading universities in the United States and top-50 universities worldwide.
Alen, Almaty
1570 scores
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I first learned about the SAT around 9th grade and started preparing on my own. Later, I joined Alikhan’s course and took the exam several times — the first three attempts were unsuccessful, but on the fourth attempt, I achieved my target score.
At first, we studied the basics, question types, grammar rules, exam structure, and overall format. Then we moved on to intensive practice. I believe that the large amount of practice had the greatest impact on my result.
I recommend preparing with Alikhan Mukhamedi — he explains concepts very well and provides high-quality SAT training. You will definitely reach your target score.
Lenar, Astana
1570 scores
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I scored 1570 on the SAT. I am very grateful to Alikhan Mukhamedi for helping me understand the Writing section, which I consider one of the most important.
Any mistake in that section significantly affects the overall score, and I used to make many errors there, losing both time and points.
With Alikhan’s explanations, I quickly learned how to avoid common mistakes. The same applies to the Reading section — Alikhan showed fast and efficient solving methods.
Previously, I spent a lot of time rereading passages to choose the correct answer, but I learned that many question types can be solved much faster by applying smart strategies and time management techniques.
The knowledge I gained from the course played a huge role in achieving my 1570 SAT score.
Arsen, Almaty
1450 scores
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Actually, the course of Alikhan Mukhamedi helped me a lot. I had tight deadlines for university applications, and I needed to take the SAT urgently — December was my last attempt.
I took the exam in November more as a trial, and by December I prepared very seriously.
What I especially liked about the course was the clear discipline that helped a lot during preparation. Alikhan always said that success is 50% his work and 50% my responsibility. To achieve a good result, you really need constant practice, discipline, and a large amount of work.
I studied from 8 p.m. to midnight with almost no rest. After school, I returned home around 5 p.m., sometimes having only 10–20 minutes to rest before joining the lessons again. It was hard, but I understood why I was doing it and what result I was aiming for.
I am very grateful to Alikhan for his effort and attention to every student. He always listened to all questions and explained everything in detail.
I also want to separately thank Sultan (MENTOR), who played a big role in my preparation. He answered my questions at any time, even late at night, explaining not only SAT topics but also related concepts clearly and patiently.
I am very satisfied with my result and sincerely grateful for the work done. Thank you.
Zhanuiya, Astana
1540 scores
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I really loved the format of the lessons. What made them especially valuable was that they weren’t just pre-made slide presentations — Alikhan explained the material live through Google Docs, breaking everything down step by step and showing the logic behind each decision as he went. It made the classes feel alive, dynamic and much easier to follow.
I also want to highlight that Alikhan didn’t give generic or obvious advice — he shared real, practical lifehacks that genuinely help save time, especially in the speaking section. Thanks to those strategies, I felt far more confident during the test. I’m convinced that this approach had a huge impact on my result in the section where you need to aim for the maximum score — I actually managed to get full points there. Without those clear explanations and smart tactics it would have been much harder.