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
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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
SAT Prep Class Starts September 23rd
Our Fall SAT Class is starting soon. Our August SAT class went super well. We had a great group of juniors and seniors who worked hard and accomplished tons. Now, we're gearing up for our Fall SAT Prep Class. Fall is a busy time for juniors and seniors - the start of the school year,… Continue reading SAT Prep Class Starts September 23rd
How to Tackle the SAT Main Idea Questions
The SAT reading section is challenging. It’s fast-paced, the passages are notoriously boring, and the questions can be awkwardly worded. You have 65 minutes to read 5 passages and answer 52 questions. Pacing is going to be a challenge, which I will discuss in another blog. However, there are ways to effectively prepare so that… Continue reading How to Tackle the SAT Main Idea Questions