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SAT Prep • Series

SAT Math Crash Course

David G

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This series ended on January 9, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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About

This isn't your traditional SAT Math prep series. What you'll find: - The Big Secret of SAT Math - SAT Math Toolbox - The Basics of Surveys and Sampling - Elements of Functions - Backsolving - Rounding and Estimating - Unwritten Rules of SAT Math - Hidden Test Design Patterns - Understanding the Approaches - The Recommended Math Path We won't be doing many practice problems, but you can find your own practice on Khan Academy or the College Board's website.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

You will be withdrawn from the series if you miss any session without letting the tutor know.

Dates

January 7 - January 9

Learners

4 / 5

Total Sessions

3

About the Tutor

"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." (Benjamin Franklin) I'm a grade 12 student from Ontario who's passionate about math and the sciences! I love to spread my enthusiasm through tutoring :) I believe that everyone has the power to truly understand what they are trying to learn if they approach the task from the right angle, with lots of exploration and practice. I really hope that I can help you learn something new!

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Upcoming Sessions

0

Past Sessions

3
7
Jan

Session 1

SAT Math

Today, we'll cover: - The Big Secret of SAT Math - SAT Math Toolbox
8
Jan

Session 2

SAT Math

Today, we'll cover: - SAT Math Toolbox - Practice Problems
9
Jan

Session 3

SAT Math

- The Basics of Surveys and Sampling - Elements of Functions - Backsolving - Rounding and Estimating - Unwritten Rules of SAT Math - Hidden Test Design Patterns - Understanding the Approaches - The Recommended Math Path

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