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Rhetorical Synthesis – Easy Strategies & Practice

Imagine being handed a collection of research notes and asked to craft the perfect sentence for a specific audience. That's exactly what SAT Rhetorical Synthesis questions challenge you to do! These questions test your ability to select and combine information strategically—a skill that's not just crucial for test success, but essential for college writing and beyond.

Fitting SAT Prep into a Busy Schedule (School & Extracurriculars)

High school students today are juggling a lot – classes, homework, sports, clubs, part-time jobs, family responsibilities, social life… the list goes on. Adding SAT prep to that mix can feel daunting for both teens and parents. The good news is, with smart time management and the right strategies, even the busiest student can fit effective SAT prep into their schedule. This article will provide practical tips for balancing SAT study with school and extracurriculars, so your teen can maximize their score without sacrificing their other commitments (or their sanity!).

Statistical Inference – Medium Strategies & Practice

Ever see a news report about a political poll and wonder what that “plus or minus 3%” really means? That’s the core of statistical inference, a key skill in the SAT’s Problem-Solving and Data Analysis section

The New Digital SAT: What’s Changed and Why It Matters

The SAT has entered the digital age! If you have a junior or senior, you've likely heard that the SAT is now offered in a digital format (starting in 2023 internationally and 2024 in the U.S.). But what exactly does that mean for your teen? In this article, we'll explain the key changes in the new digital SAT, how those changes impact the testing experience, and why it matters for students and parents.

Circles – Hard strategies & practice

When you reach the hard questions in the SAT Math section, you'll notice a theme: problems rarely test a single concept in isolation. Hard-level Circle questions are a perfect example. They don't just ask for the radius or center; they weave together the circle's properties with algebra, coordinate geometry, and logic.