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  • SAT Question of the Day 05 31 2024

    SAT Question of the Day 05 31 2024

    Get your slopes and your negative signs straight and you’ll zoom through this question! Be sure to remember that perpendicular lines are going to be formed through lines that have negative reciprocal slopes 💪

  • SAT Question of the Day 05 04 2024
    • 5/4/24

    SAT Question of the Day 05 04 2024

    Don’t forget the details in each SAT question like the word “additional”! Also, strategies like picking a real number to substitute for variables in the question can really bring the question into the “real world” and help you get connections in the question you might be missing. Stay tuned for a new question to tackle tomorrow! 💪

  • SAT Question of the Day 04 29 2024
    • 4/29/24

    SAT Question of the Day 04 29 2024

    A pretty straightforward one to start! Be careful with your assumptions whenever you look at a test question. Be sure not to confuse rise with run! Remember, with slope, it's RISE / RUN, not the other way around.

  • How to Solve SAT 1 Math No Calculator #6
    • 4/25/24

    How to Solve SAT 1 Math No Calculator #6

    A great example of the BIG difference in time and error potential between the FAST way to get to the answer on SAT math questions and the slow, traditional methods. A tricky question that provides unnecessary information, as well as a "PITA-block"! Learn what that means and much more by watching this video.

  • How to Solve SAT 1 Math No Calculator #4
    • 4/25/24

    How to Solve SAT 1 Math No Calculator #4

    The idea of linear equations (and slope and y-intercept) is perhaps one of the most commonly tested concepts on the SAT! Be sure to watch this video and brush up on your ability to APPLY those ideas of slope and y-intercept to REAL-WORLD contexts.