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SAT

The SAT remains a decisive factor in selective college admissions. Strong preparation requires real mastery of the underlying mathematics and verbal reasoning — not surface-level test tricks.

IWho This Exam Prep Is For

The Right Candidate.

  • High school students targeting selective four-year universities
  • Students who already took the SAT and need a stronger score
  • Students balancing coursework, activities, and test prep
  • Students whose underlying algebra or reading needs strengthening first

IIWhat the Preparation Focuses On

Section-Level Coverage.

  • 01Heart of Algebra and advanced math problem types
  • 02Problem solving, data analysis, and quantitative reasoning
  • 03Evidence-based reading and writing strategies
  • 04Section pacing, item triage, and error recovery
  • 05Full-length proctored practice with diagnostic review

IIIHow Preparation Is Structured

Diagnostic, Then Mastery.

  • 01Diagnostic of current section scores, content gaps, and pacing tendencies
  • 02Rebuilding of algebra, advanced math, and reading foundations where needed
  • 03One-on-one whiteboard instruction on the question types that move scores most
  • 04Timed section practice with item-by-item review of reasoning and errors
  • 05Full-length practice tests with structured analysis and revision

IVWhat Makes This Different

Beyond Generic Tutoring.

  • Math is taught as mathematics — not as a list of SAT tricks
  • Reading is built around argument structure and evidence, not gimmicks
  • Coursework and SAT preparation can be reinforced together when needed
  • Score gains come from genuine academic strengthening, not memorized hacks

Begin

Start with a focused strategy conversation.

The strategy session is the first step of working together — a focused academic planning and diagnostic conversation used to understand the student before any ongoing academic support begins.

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