Why Smart Math?
What We Do In The Course
- Diagnostic Assessments: We begin with a thorough evaluation to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
- Customized Study Plans: Based on the assessment results, we create individualized study plans to target specific needs.
- Interactive Lessons: Our engaging and interactive lessons make learning enjoyable and effective.
- Practice Tests: Regular practice tests simulate the real SAT experience, helping students excel SAT Prep and build confidence and familiarity with the test format.
- Ongoing Feedback: Continuous feedback ensures students are always aware of their progress and areas needing attention.
How We Make the Program Successful
- Focused Strategies: We teach proven test-taking strategies that help students maximize their scores.
- Time Management Skills: Students learn how to effectively manage their time during the test.
- Critical Thinking Development: Our curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for the SAT.
- Stress Reduction Techniques: We incorporate techniques to help students stay calm and focused during the exam.
- Parental Involvement: We keep parents informed and involved in their child’s progress, fostering a supportive learning environment at home.
How We Help Kids Achieve High Scores
- Regular Assessments: Frequent evaluations ensure students are on track and making the desired progress.
- Targeted Practice: Focused practice sessions help students master specific types of questions and improve their performance.
- Motivational Support: We provide encouragement and motivation, helping students stay committed to their study plans.
- Resource Access: Students have access to a wealth of study materials, including practice tests, worksheets, and online resources.
- Experienced Guidance: Our expert instructors for SAT Tutoring offer personalized guidance and support every step of the way.
FAQs about SAT/PSAT:
1. When is the right time to start SAT/PSAT classes?
Summer is the best time to start these standardized tests which allow free time from regular school homework/tests, extracurricular and clubs during the school year. This allows more focused time to practice on SAT/PSAT assignments and practice tests.
2. Is SAT/PSAT still relevant as colleges have these criteria as optional?
These test scores are still helpful to acquire scholarships and higher test scores can boost the application.