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SAT Math from an 800 Scorer

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2 sessions

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About

This is a quick crash course on how to approach SAT Math problems to get you closer to that perfect 800! I've tutored SAT bootcamps for nearly and year and a half now, so I'm looking forward to teaching you all as well! Each session, we will go over various problems from the four domains of the SAT, going over any questions you may have. This series will primarily be focused on tackling questions and analyzing details. Feel free to bring your own problems as well!

Tutored by

Isha R 🇺🇸

Certified in 5 topics

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Hi! I am Isha, a high school student from California who loves Math and Science! I have been tutoring students for a while now from various grade levels and I am a tutor in Algebra 2, Geometry, Biology, and the SAT subworld after scoring 800 on the Math portion. I am so excited about Schoolhouse and I hope we get connect in a future session! In my free time I love to read, build miniatures, and play the piano. I joined Schoolhouse to get to know more people and help me master content while also helping others!

Schedule

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Please do not miss more than one session as this may negative impact your learning. Also, communicate with me if you are going to be absent.

SESSION 1

26

Dec

SESSION 1

SAT Math

SAT Math

Thu 6:00 PM - 7:20 PM UTCDec 26, 6:00 PM - 7:20 PM UTC

We will start of with questions from the Algebra and Advanced Math Domains, going over common tips and tricks to ultilize Bluebook tools as well!
SESSION 2

27

Dec

SESSION 2

SAT Math

SAT Math

Fri 6:00 PM - 7:20 PM UTCDec 27, 6:00 PM - 7:20 PM UTC

We will be going over Geometry and Trigonometry tips, including common formulas and things to look out for when analyzing these questions!

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Dec 26 - Dec 27

1 week

80 mins

/ session

Next session on December 26, 2024

SCHEDULE

Thursday, Dec 26

6:00PM

Friday, Dec 27

6:00PM