SAT Bootcamp • Series
Math Bootcamp for the August 2024 SAT
Ken L
This series ended on August 18, 2024. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.
Series Details
About
This four-week tutoring series will help you prepare for your upcoming SAT in Math. By the end of the series, you will have completed multiple practice tests and worked through a number of problems from previous SATs, helping you build confidence for your upcoming exam. You’ll spend each session with me and a small group of other learners who are also working towards taking the SAT. Since it’s a small group, you can expect sessions to be very interactive as you work together towards improving your SAT skills as much as you can! Note: Cameras should be on so we can all get to know each other! If you have a specific reason why you can’t have your camera on, please notify me ahead of time.
✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
Please do not miss more than one session over the four weeks, as that will negatively affect your learning and may also take up a spot from another learner who could have attended every session.
If you reach two unexcused absences, your tutor may remove you from this series.
Note from Schoolhouse: This series has sessions with required attendance. If you need to miss a required session, submit an absence using the "Submit Excused Absence" button on the series page. Multiple unexcused absences may lead to a suspension of your Schoolhouse account.
Dates
July 27 - August 18
Saturdays 5:00 PM, Sundays 5:00 PM
Learners
12 / 12
SAT Score Range
600 - 690
Total Sessions
8
About the Tutor
Hi! My name is Ken. I love MATH and SCIENCE!! If I had a math problem that would take me weeks or months, I would try to solve it. I am inclined to use all of my resources to solve any problem, and learn anything I need to improve myself, and further the knowledge on planet earth, our only livable planet (for right now ;-) ). Because of my math geekiness, I am also STEM fan. I love each and every part of the design process. But I don't always think I(we) should follow the design process. This is because some of the most well-known discoveries came from breaking the routine and solving the "impossible." I love to tutor other people. I find an incredible sense of pride when I am able to further the knowledge of other people and help everyone I can. If I can't answer your question at that moment, I will ALWAYS find an answer to a problem that somebody asks. No matter what it takes, I will answer your question, and help you out.