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Prepare for the Digital SAT
Crack the SAT Math Code: The Path To 800
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Need a boost with your SAT Math score? The below description details the curriculum and strategy I personally used to raise my own score from 580 --> 750 in fewer than 6 months. SAT Math Curriculum: Week 1: Foundations (equations, combining like terms, distributing, & factoring) Week 2: Linear Equations, Functions (writing & solving equations) Week 3: Slope-Intercept Form of Linear Equations, Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Week 4: Standard Form of Linear Equations Week 5: Linear...
Students will not only learn the outlined topics in the above curriculum, but also crucial test taking strategies like process of elimination & time efficiency best practices that are developed specifically for acing the College Board SAT exam. After 16 weeks of sessions, each student who actively participated will be feeling confident and ready to excel on any topic tested on the SAT Math portion of the standardized exam administered by College Board.
Classes I Teach: I specialize in tutoring a range of subjects, including calculus, algebra, statistics, SAT Math, and chemistry. These subjects have always fascinated me, and I believe they form the foundation of many disciplines (including my own...
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$10
weekly or $20 for 2 classes1x per week, 2 weeks
50 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
10-15 learners per class