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SAT MATH hardest test questions review - MARCH SAT

Sushanth C

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

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This will be a more advanced series, for those trying to take their SAT math score to the next level. We will be working through the hardest questions from the SAT and talking about ways to improve speed and accuracy. I would recommend a 650+ score range on the math if you are joining this series since I will be going fast.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Attendance is not mandatory, but strongly encouraged.

Dates

February 14 - March 7

Learners

206 / 300

Total Sessions

5

About the Tutor

Hi, I'm a High school student from Georgia. I'm excited to meet new people and help answer their questions.

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Upcoming Sessions

0

Past Sessions

5
14
Feb

Session 1

SAT Math

We will go over the hardest questions from the SAT from both the no-calculator and calculator section. For this session we will focus on accuracy.
21
Feb

Session 2

SAT Math

We will go over the hardest questions from the SAT from both the no-calculator and calculator section. For this session we will focus on time-management and speed.
28
Feb

Session 3

SAT Math

We will go over the hardest questions from the SAT from both the no-calculator and calculator section. For this session we will focus on concepts/formulas.
4
Mar

Session 4

SAT Math

Continuation of session 3. Not mandatory to attend.
7
Mar

Session 5

SAT Math

We will go over the hardest questions from the SAT from both the no-calculator and calculator section. There will be no main focus for this session, but we will go over testing tips and ways to minimize careless errors.

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