[1570 Scorer] last-minute DESMOS review (INTENSIVE + ADVANCED LEARNERS)
SAT Score Range
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1 session
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MK
AV
EG
+11
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This Desmos Last-Minute Review is a fast-paced session designed specifically for high-scoring students who already know the basics and want to push their calculator skills to the next level right before a test. THIS IS NOT A BEGINNER SESSION!! We will only cover advanced Desmos techniques and strategies you likely haven’t seen before, focusing on powerful methods that can save time and unlock harder problems.
The review will focus exclusively on Module 2–level questions—the most challenging problems where strategic use of Desmos can make the biggest difference. Students will learn advanced graphing approaches, intersection tricks, regression shortcuts, slider techniques, and other efficient problem-solving methods to tackle difficult questions quickly and confidently.
If you aren't in the 600+ range, I encourage you to sign up for my other Desmos course, because this one is going to move faster and have more advanced questions :)
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SESSION 1
12
Mar
SESSION 1
SAT Math
SAT Math
Thu 11:00 PM - Fri, 12:00 AM UTCMar 12, 11:00 PM - Mar 13, 12:00 AM UTC
This Desmos Last-Minute Review is a fast-paced session designed specifically for high-scoring students who already know the basics and want to push their calculator skills to the next level right before a test. THIS IS NOT A BEGINNER SESSION!! We will only cover advanced Desmos techniques and strategies you likely haven’t seen before, focusing on powerful methods that can save time and unlock harder problems.
The review will focus exclusively on Module 2–level questions—the most challenging problems where strategic use of Desmos can make the biggest difference. Students will learn advanced graphing approaches, intersection tricks, regression shortcuts, slider techniques, and other efficient problem-solving methods to tackle difficult questions quickly and confidently.
If you aren't in the 600+ range, I encourage you to sign up for my other Desmos course, because this one is going to move faster and have more advanced questions :)