Most SAT prep starts with content and hopes the score follows. This program starts with evidence.
Before a single strategy is taught, you sit a full-length adaptive diagnostic that produces a skill-by-skill map of exactly where points are being lost — and, more usefully, why. Everything after that is aimed at your map, not at a generic syllabus.
Module 2 rebuilds Reading & Writing around the four tested domains, with the grammar and evidence rules that account for the majority of missed questions. Module 3 does the same for Math, including the Desmos techniques that turn multi-step algebra into a thirty-second graph read. Both close with a timed, adaptive checkpoint scored against your baseline, so progress is measured rather than assumed.
The program finishes where it counts: a full rehearsal under real test conditions, and a debrief that converts every wrong answer into a named, fixable cause.
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What you’ll learn
- How the Digital SAT’s adaptive two-stage structure actually determines your score — and what that means for pacing
- A repeatable method for every Reading & Writing question type, from Words in Context to Rhetorical Synthesis
- The punctuation and boundaries rules that decide a disproportionate share of Writing questions
- Desmos-first approaches to linear systems, quadratics, and functions
- Timing and triage — which questions to answer, which to flag, and which to let go
- How to read your own score report and turn it into next week’s study plan
Requirements
- A College Board account with the Bluebook application installed
- A laptop or tablet with a stable connection for the timed modules
- Roughly 4–5 hours per week: lessons, practice, and one live session
Who this course is for
- Students in grades 10–12 preparing for a first or improved SAT attempt
- TNEAS advisory families following the roadmap’s test-prep track from 9th grade forward
- Students who have taken the PSAT and want a structured plan built from those scores