SAT Math: Building confidence through targeted practice
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6 sessions
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About
In this course, students will develop a strong and intuitive understanding of SAT Math.
We will start with a formal practice test to better identify everyone's weak points. Then in later sessions, we'll specifically focus on problem types that learners are weak in, and review core concepts & do more practice for understanding as necessary.
Out ultimate goal will be to build logical problem-solving approaches that transfer across different SAT questions, helping you feel more confident when facing both familiar and new problem types.
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✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
You're expected to attend all sessions in this series. Please message the tutor for any absences at least 1 hour before the session begins.
You'll be withdrawn from the series if you miss any session without giving the tutor prior notice.
SESSION 4
17
Jan
SESSION 4
SAT Math
SAT Math
Sat 1:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTCJan 17, 1:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
*Right now it's just a place holder. Session time might be changed.*
We're going to look at a problem set I designed for Advanced Math. We'll solve from the easiest must-know concepts to relatively easy questions, and gradually to harder questions (all selected from past SAT tests).
Note that this class is estimated (by me) to be a bit dry and boring, as it's advanced math! But we'll tackle this inevitable challenge together, and maybe we'll have some *session relevant* fun stuff accidentally added into the slides...who knows...
SESSION 5
24
Jan
SESSION 5
SAT Math
SAT Math
Sat 12:30 AM - 1:45 AM UTCJan 24, 12:30 AM - 1:45 AM UTC
*Right now it's just a place holder. Session time might be changed.*
We're going to look at a problem set I designed for Problem Solving (basically, these require you to do analysis&calculation based on conditions modeling real world scenarios). We'll solve from the easiest must-know concepts to relatively easy questions, and gradually to harder questions (all selected from past SAT tests).
SESSION 6
31
Jan
SESSION 6
SAT Math
SAT Math
Sat 1:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTCJan 31, 1:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
*Right now it's just a place holder. Session time might be changed.*
We're going to look at a problem set I designed for Questions with charts, graphs, and functions (usually testing your understanding of function meanings, and the ability to do data analysis). We'll solve from the easiest must-know concepts to relatively easy questions, and gradually to harder questions (all selected from past SAT tests).