You understood everything your teacher taught, you faithfully completed your homework assignments getting nearly every answer correct and you studied a ton. Then, Test Day arrives. You go into the test feeling pretty confident and...wham! Your test comes back - you got a C. What happened? Turns out, this situation is not uncommon. To help… Continue reading The Art of Math Test Taking
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Summer SAT Prep Class – Starts August 12
Our Summer SAT Class starts soon! We're offering an intensive SAT Course, beginning Monday August 12. The course is spread out over 7 days, with 1.25 hours of math instruction and 1.25 hours of verbal instruction each day. Classes will meet at 2 Militia Drive in Lexington from 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM on the following… Continue reading Summer SAT Prep Class – Starts August 12
5 Common Pitfalls to Avoid on SAT Math
Sure, multiple choice questions on the SAT are easy, right? Did you ever notice when practicing SAT multiple choice questions that even when you get an answer that you think is correct (but is wrong), your incorrect answer is a choice! Repeat - your wrong answer is one of the choices! Aarrgghh. This instills unfounded… Continue reading 5 Common Pitfalls to Avoid on SAT Math
Winter SAT Prep Class Starting Soon
Our Winter SAT Class is starting soon! Winter SAT classes tend to be a very popular time for high school juniors to take an SAT course so sign up now! We're offering a 7-week SAT Prep class, beginning Sunday night January 13. Classes will meet at a convenient Lexington location from 5:00 - 7:30 on the following… Continue reading Winter SAT Prep Class Starting Soon
Just Do Something
“I don’t even know how to start” is a frequent refrain overheard by SAT math students as they tackle problems on the SAT. Half the battle on SAT math sections is being sure you are answering the right question. Your algebra teacher asks you to “solve for ” in an equation; the SAT demands, “solve… Continue reading Just Do Something