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SAT Math: What the College Board Doesn't Tell You

Owen G

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This series ended on November 3, 2023. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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Running out of time? Keep getting stuck because every problem looks too much like Calculus? Wondering what it takes to understand and solve these problems quickly and efficiently? This series is for you! In these sessions, we'll cover all of the nuanced SAT Math hacks you won't find in the College Board's review guides, and that high-scoring test-takers use to maximize accuracy and minimize confusion and time spent. This includes (but is not limited to): ✅ Simple tricks that will save you valuable minutes on even the most complex quadratic equations questions! ✅ The method of "solving for the expression," and how it can eliminate hassle from systems and linear equations! ✅ The value of knowing the Pythagorean triplets, and how you can use them to find the dimensions of any right triangle in seconds! By the end of this series, you'll be able to: 🌐 Apply the tips and tricks you learn to real College Board-approved SAT Math problems ⏩ Quicken your ability to tackle seemingly complex problems on the SAT without losing accuracy 💪 Build your confidence on the SAT by expanding your problem-solving toolkit! 🛑 PREREQUISITES: Please come prepared to each session with a writing utensil and scratch paper. An approved graphing calculator is recommended but not required. All score ranges welcome!

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

This is only a five-part series and it leads directly up to the 11/4 SAT, so it is within your best interest to come to every session. That being said, you are free to come on your own time!

Dates

October 31 - November 3

Learners

49 / 50

Total Sessions

5

About the Tutor

👋 I'm Owen! As a tutor on Schoolhouse, I take a tailored approach to helping you understand the material on your own terms, rather than following a rigid study plan--in other words, ask me anything, and I'll fully commit to clarifying your concerns and working toward your success! I'm a rising college freshman from New York. When I'm not tutoring or grinding out homework, I enjoy reading, running, listening to classical music, and playing Minecraft. Can't wait to meet you!

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

5
31
Oct

Session 1

SAT Math

Today’s session will cover: 🚂 The plug-and-chug method: this simple yet incredibly versatile technique can be applied to a wide variety of problems on the SAT! 🔤 Solve for the expression, not the variable: expedite your solutions to Algebra problems and solve systems of equations in seconds!

Session 2

SAT Math

Today’s session will cover: 🧠 Pythagorean triples: how knowing these side length proportions can save you time and effort on right triangle trig problems! 📐 Special right triangles: all you need is an angle measurement or side length to find all the dimensions of these triangles instantly!
1
Nov

Session 3

SAT Math

Today’s session will cover: 💎 The discriminant: how this hidden gem in the quadratic formula can get you the solution to complex problems in seconds! 💪 Vertex and sum of roots: knowing these two simple formulas will save you valuable time on otherwise difficult and time-consuming quadratic equations problems!
2
Nov

Session 4

SAT Math

Today’s session will cover: 📊 Spread and central tendency: the key techniques to employ when dealing with mean and standard deviation problems! ♾️ Infinitely many/no solutions: an easy-to-calculate algorithm for finding the solution sets of linear relationships!
3
Nov

Session 5

SAT Math

Today’s session will cover: 📈 Percent growth and decay: this vital concept appears in exponential equations of all kinds on the SAT! ⚡ “Combination” graphs: having trouble with these unusual linear models? Learn the simple trick behind understanding and interpreting them!

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