SAT/ACT Math Problem Setup

Many SAT and ACT math problems use this setup Whole=n*Small Where n represents how many small fit in the whole or how many smalls should be counted to get to the whole   Examples of Small-Whole Principle: The area of a large field is 800 yards. How man 2 inch b 3 inch rectangles will[…]

5 Tips for the Hardest SAT Questions

Follow these 5 math tips to tackle even the hardest questions! 1. Just start working. Even if you have no idea how to solve the problem, start working it out. Write down all the information you know and draw a picture if applicable. Things might start to click as you work through the problem and you[…]

5 Math Tips to raise your score on the SAT & ACT

Follow these 5 math tips to improve your score! 1. Don’t get stuck on one problem. If you notice you are wasting too much time on one problem, mark it and skip it. Come back to the problem when you have extra time at the end. All questions weigh the same amount so try to figure[…]

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>Our SAT courses provide an exceptional opportunity to learn the ins and outs of the SAT at an affordable price for parents. >The course will feature real SAT questions and will cover all major math and reading skills required to excel on the test. >All students are required to complete weekly homework assignments >TSG ACT[…]