Dear Coaching for SAT:
Yes, we are confident there are many. All you have to do is to look in the newspaper where these coaching schools advertise relentlessly.
Now some words of advice. There are various ways of preparing for SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language). Coaching classes are a good approach. Be aware however that there are too many coaching schools to help you part with your money without offering commensurate benefits. Ask your family and friends for recommendations. Talk to those who have taken these classes and determine if the coaching class you are considering is any good. We can not and do not recommend any product or services as a matter of policy and practice.
There are other ways to prepare for SAT and TOEFL - either as a substitute to or in conjunction with coaching classes - such as books, interactive CD-ROMs, and websites. For example, you can study SAT vocabulary on our website:
SAT Guru. Also, visit any reputable bookstore and you are liable to find an array of useful guides.
Through diligence and hard work, you can improve your performance on SAT and TOEFL, and sometimes substantially. Work hard. We wish you the very best.