Primary focus
SAT Prep
SAT prep is built around the official College Board test structure: Math plus Reading and Writing. Sessions start by identifying which content domains need the most attention, then turn practice test results into a focused weekly plan.
- Diagnostic review, practice test analysis, and question-type tracking
- Targeted work across College Board SAT Math and Reading and Writing domains
- Weekly goals tied to the student's score target and test date
Best for: Students who want a structured plan instead of guessing what to study next.
Score-building math
SAT Math
SAT Math sessions follow College Board's four official content areas: Algebra, Advanced Math, Problem-Solving and Data Analysis, and Geometry and Trigonometry. Students learn the tested ideas, recognize patterns quickly, and choose efficient solution paths under timed conditions.
- Algebra: linear equations, systems, inequalities, and functions
- Advanced Math: quadratics, nonlinear functions, exponents, and equivalent expressions
- Problem-Solving/Data Analysis plus Geometry and Trigonometry practice
Best for: Students who know some content but need better accuracy, speed, and confidence.
Verbal strategy
SAT Reading and Writing
SAT Reading and Writing prep follows College Board's four official domains: Information and Ideas, Craft and Structure, Expression of Ideas, and Standard English Conventions. The goal is to make each question feel more rule-based and less like guessing.
- Information and Ideas: central ideas, evidence, inferences, and data graphics
- Craft and Structure plus Expression of Ideas: vocabulary, rhetoric, transitions, and revision
- Standard English Conventions: sentence structure, usage, and punctuation
Best for: Students who second-guess answer choices or need a clearer process for short passages.
School support
Grades 4-12 Math
Math tutoring supports the class the student is actually taking while rebuilding any foundations that are getting in the way. Sessions connect homework and test review to durable problem-solving habits, so students understand why a method works instead of just copying steps.
- Homework support and upcoming test review
- Foundational gaps, problem solving, and confidence
- Pre-algebra through advanced high school math support
Best for: Students who feel behind, rushed, or unsure how to start problems independently.
Reading and writing
Grades 4-12 English
English tutoring helps students move from scattered ideas to organized, clear communication. Sessions can support essays, reading comprehension, grammar, analysis, and school assignments while building habits students can use beyond one paper or test.
- Essay planning, structure, and revision
- Reading comprehension and annotation habits
- Grammar, sentence clarity, and stronger explanations
Best for: Students who have good ideas but need help making their writing clearer and more organized.
Study systems
Study Skills and Homework Support
Some students understand more than their grades show because the system around school is not working yet. Study support focuses on planning, completing work, reviewing mistakes, and preparing before deadlines arrive.
- Weekly planning and assignment organization
- Test prep routines and mistake review
- Accountability without turning school into constant stress
Best for: Students who benefit from structure, accountability, and better weekly routines.