SAT Prep • Series
Identifying "Patterns" in the SAT Writing Section! ❆
GL
KJ
Karen J
This series ended on December 29, 2021. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.
Series Details
About
There are many questions in the SAT Writing section that fall into very predictable “categories”. In this short bootcamp, we'll practice how to identify & tackle these categories/types of questions seen regularly in the Writing Section.
This is a good strategy that might work for you when taking your SAT in a few months —— Once you can identify the “type” of question you’re looking at, you’ll have a pretty good idea of how to answer the question!
✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
Enjoy your Christmas break and feel free to attend only the sessions you're able to make it to! (Although attending Session 1 is HIGHLY encouraged)
Dates
December 27 - December 29
Learners
14 / 20
Total Sessions
3
About the Tutor
GL
KJ
Hi! I'm a first-year EE major at Georgia Tech (originally from Savannah, GA), and I currently serve as a TA for Physics. I like to host sessions in calculus, physics, and SAT/AP prep. I enjoy hiking, painting, and learning new things. Really excited to learn with you all! 😊
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Upcoming Sessions
0
Past Sessions
3
27
Dec
SW
Session 1
SAT Reading & Writing
A quick orientation! Then, we’ll jump right into how to identify the “predictable” question types we’ll be identifying/practicing for the rest of the week!
❆❆❆ Attending this session is HIGHLY ENCOURAGED as future sessions won’t make much sense without this one
28
Dec
SW
Session 2
SAT Reading & Writing
Let’s play a game (Kahoot!) — Guess the question type! A good demonstration of how to answer questions quickly and efficiently in the Writing Section.
❆❆❆ NOTE that attending Session 1 on Monday (12/27) is highly important to understanding this session
29
Dec
SW
Session 3
SAT Reading & Writing
(Sadly, no more games.) We’ll practice a short, timed practice using a passage from a previous released exam. Let’s see if identifying the “question types” helps you answer questions on the SAT Writing Section!