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The March SAT Roadmap: From Foundations to 1600

SAT Score Range

9 sessions

+14

About

Are you looking to boost your SAT score before the March exam? This 9-session intensive series is designed to move you from "guessing" to "knowing." We will cover every major domain of the Digital SAT, focusing on high-impact strategies, pattern recognition, and the technical tools needed to succeed. Join us to build the confidence and skills you need to dominate the Digital SAT!

📅 The Roadmap
Sessions 1–3: Algebra, Functions, and Grammar Foundations.
Sessions 4–6: Reading Evidence, Transitions, and Data Analysis.
Sessions 7–9: Geometry/Trig, The "Boss Level" (Hardest Questions), and our Final Q&A.

📋 Requirements & Prep
Please have the Bluebook App installed.
Keep a Desmos tab open during our sessions.
Be ready to participate! This is an interactive cohort, not a lecture.

💡 What Makes This Series Different?
Total Coverage: We break down the logic behind the Reading, Writing, and Math sections.

Tool Mastery: You will learn to use the Desmos Graphing Calculator as a superpower to solve complex math in seconds.

The "Buffer" Week: We finish our core curriculum on March 5th, giving you a full week of independent practice before the big day.
Final Q&A: A dedicated session 4 days before the test to clear up any final confusion.

Tutored by

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✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Please try not to miss more than two sessions, if you can't make it just let me know. You guys have your own lives and sometimes there's other priorities but it helps to know your attendance.

SESSION 1

11

Feb

SESSION 1

SAT Math

SAT Math

Wed 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTCFeb 11, 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTC

We start with a high-level overview of the Digital SAT (DSAT) interface and the adaptive scoring system. Then, we dive into the "Heart of Algebra." We’ll master linear equations and inequalities, focusing on the most efficient ways to solve them using the built-in Desmos calculator.

Focus: Test navigation, Desmos basics, and Linear systems.
SESSION 2

12

Feb

SESSION 2

SAT Reading & Writing

SAT Reading & Writing

Thu 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTCFeb 12, 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTC

Grammar is the fastest way to boost your RW score. This session covers the "SAT Rules of the Road"—semicolons, colons, dashes, and comma placement. You’ll learn to identify the specific patterns the College Board uses to trick students and how to avoid them.

Focus: Punctuation rules, boundaries, and verb agreement.
SESSION 3

17

Feb

SESSION 3

SAT Math

SAT Math

Tue 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTCFeb 17, 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTC

Description: Today's focus will be geometry and trigonometry.

Focus: Parabolas, zeros, and function notation. SOH CAH TOA, angles.
SESSION 4

19

Feb

SESSION 4

SAT Reading & Writing

SAT Reading & Writing

Thu 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTCFeb 19, 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTC

Half of the Writing section is about logic. We will master "Transition" questions (connecting ideas with words like furthermore or nonetheless) and "Rhetorical Synthesis" (taking student notes and turning them into a specific goal). These are "easy" points once you know the formula!

Focus: Logic connectors and goal-oriented writing.
SESSION 5

24

Feb

SESSION 5

SAT Math

SAT Math

Tue 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTCFeb 24, 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTC

This session covers the "real-world" math: ratios, rates, percentages, and data interpretation. We will also demystify statistical questions, including mean, median, standard deviation, and "margin of error."

Focus: Unit conversions, scatterplots, and probability.
SESSION 6

26

Feb

SESSION 6

SAT Reading & Writing

SAT Reading & Writing

Thu 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTCFeb 26, 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTC

We shift to the Reading portion of the RW section. You’ll learn how to approach "Command of Evidence" questions and how to identify the "Central Idea" of a passage without getting bogged down in the details. We’ll practice the "Active Reading" method to increase speed.

Focus: Textual evidence, main purpose, and cross-text analysis.
SESSION 7

3

Mar

SESSION 7

Other Topics

Other Topics

Tue 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTCMar 3, 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTC

We’ll switch gears to "Words in Context," learning how to use "replacement" and "tone" strategies to pick the right vocabulary word every time.

Focus: context clues.
SESSION 8

5

Mar

SESSION 8

Other Topics

Other Topics

Thu 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTCMar 5, 9:45 PM - 11:00 PM UTC

In our final study session, we do a "Deep Dive Review" of a full practice module. We will hunt down the hardest "Module 2" questions from both Math and RW using Princeton Review, other study books, Bluebook practice problems, and Collegeboard's Question Bank.

Focus: High-difficulty problems, time management, and final review.
SESSION 9

10

Mar

SESSION 9

Study Spaces

Study Spaces

Tue 8:45 PM - 9:45 PM UTCMar 10, 8:45 PM - 9:45 PM UTC

Our final meeting! This is an open-floor Q&A session. Bring your specific "pain point" questions from your practice tests.

Focus: Personalized review, time management, and test-day mindset.

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Feb 11 - Mar 10

4 weeks

60 - 75 mins

/ session

Next session on March 3, 2026

SCHEDULE

Thursdays

9:45PM

Tuesdays

9:45PM