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SAT Reading and Writing

SAT Score Range

4 sessions

+2

🔥 7 spots left!

About

Nervous about the English portion of the SAT? In this course, we will cover all four subtopics in depth, using official College Board practice problems to do so!

Tutored by

Dylan J 🇺🇸

Certified in 2 topics

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I'm a high school student in Maryland and I would like to help others on the English section of the SAT.

Schedule

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SESSION 1

6

Jul

SESSION 1

English Exams

English Exams

Sun 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTCJul 6, 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTC

Information and Ideas - main idea of a text, which evidence can best support an author's claim, which quotation should be inserted into a passage, etc.
SESSION 2

13

Jul

SESSION 2

English Exams

English Exams

Sun 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTCJul 13, 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTC

Craft and Structure - identifying the author's main argument or purpose for the text, the meaning of a word in a specific context, the purpose or function of a specific sentence in a larger paragraph, etc.
SESSION 3

20

Jul

SESSION 3

English Exams

English Exams

Sun 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTCJul 20, 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTC

Expression of Ideas - using relevant notes of a topic to achieve a goal, whether information should be added, removed, or changed to complete a passage in the best way, interpreting graphs and data, etc.
SESSION 4

27

Jul

SESSION 4

English Exams

English Exams

Sun 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTCJul 27, 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTC

Standard English Conventions - the difference between a comma and an em dash, when punctuation is necessary and when it is not, the meaning and purpose of each punctuation mark, etc.

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Jul 6 - Jul 27

4 weeks

60 mins

/ session

Next session on July 6, 2025

SCHEDULE

Sundays

9:00PM