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You’re Not Alone - Conquering the True Difficulty of the SAT

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This series was cancelled by the tutor on August 30, 2025. We're very sorry–you can explore more SAT Prep series here. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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The SAT is one of the biggest exams in the US, and is widely considered to be the single most important test for college admissions. The questions are difficult and the pressure is immense. And oftentimes, one gets so immersed in the actual process of studying, studying, and studying that it jams them up in a way that is more subtle than any SAT question but has a bigger effect than even the hardest SAT question: nerves. The SAT feels like a massive roadblock that only you are conquering.
And trust me when I say that I spent 4 months studying for the August SAT and barely finished anything in time simply because there were so many things I did wrong outside of the actual questions that took a massive toll on me.
Which is why I’m here to host a session with tips that can help with controlling your nerves, both before, during, and after the test. Whether you join this session or not, remember, YOU’RE NOT ALONE!

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Ryan C 🇺🇸

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Hello, fellow Schoolhouse.world classmates! My name is Ryan and I am a HS senior. While I live in the USA, I speak Mandarin at home. You probably come here to know what kind of tutor I am, so I'll just say it: I think connection is the base of all peer tutoring, so that's something I aim to emphasize with my learning structures. I'm not a fan of lecture-style tutoring (though I sometimes do it anyways since I have a habit of overexplaning myself) and I'm not a fan of textbook-style learning: you learn the way you feel most with. With the way I talk, and the fact that I'm kind of anti-social and giddy when I talk, you won't get the most straightforward session, but what you will get is one that makes you feel welcome and comfortable (I hope 😊) Now about me: I enjoy jazz music and play for a bunch of my school choir and band groups. I am an avid gamer alongside that, and I'm often chilling/raging on a ranked game in Mobile Legends or Honor of Kings. I help my parents in work for roughly 20-35 hours a week, and I also participate in Quiz Bowl and Model United Nations, in addition to acting as the Vice President of my choir. I've always liked to explore and challenge myself, as shown by the numbers of AP and college courses I take, but I can also hide in my comfort zone a lot too, which is something I'm attempting to fight, with tutoring (especially big class tutoring) being one of them since I'm socially anxious. But whatever the case may be, we will have a great time!

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