Before teaching, I first look at how a student thinks — where they pause, what steps they skip, and why an error occurs. Students take practice tests on their own, and during live sessions, we go over every mistake carefully. I guide them with probing questions so they can reason out corrections themselves. This builds deeper understanding and lasting test-day confidence instead of surface-level memorization.
Each student has a fixed weekly timeslot for live one-on-one or small-group sessions. Group lessons are available only if students bring their own friends of similar level — I don’t form groups myself.
Students take SAT Math sections independently using Khan Academy or Blue Book. During class, we review their mistakes in detail, identify patterns, and strengthen weak concepts through guided questioning. Homework is assigned from Khan Academy based on each student’s actual errors.
For students already scoring in the mid-700s who aim for near-perfect results, I can arrange additional full-length practice tests at an extra cost.
Want to get a sense of how I teach? Watch this short video where I explain a real SAT Math concept step by step. Even though it’s not a live class, it shows exactly how I break down problems and guide students to think logically instead of guessing.
Q: How are classes scheduled?
A: Each student gets a fixed weekly timeslot — for example, Sundays 9 AM – 10 AM — reserved for them throughout the prep period.
Q: What materials do you use?
A: I rely primarily on official SAT materials — Khan Academy and Blue Book tests. Students aiming for near-perfect scores can opt for additional practice tests at extra cost.
Q: How long does full SAT Math preparation take?
A: The SAT curriculum is vast. Covering every concept from scratch may take over 50 hours of one-on-one tutoring. Students seeking shorter 10–15 hour support can either bring specific weak topics or take practice tests that we review together.
Q: Do you offer group lessons?
A: Yes, small-group lessons are available if a student brings along their friends of similar level. I don’t form groups myself.
Whether your goal is a strong foundation or a near-perfect score, the right approach makes all the difference. Book a short trial session to see how a question-driven review style can transform your SAT Math preparation.
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