***Last updated Feb. 2019
If you have less than a month to go before you take the SAT, then this is the perfect course for you. The New SAT Math Crash Course is designed to be completed quickly, while providing quality content that will raise your score on the math section of the SAT. Master the 10 concepts presented in this course and you will have the knowledge and confidence to grab a great score on the SAT.
SAT Crash Course Objectives:
Learn to quickly identify and solve math problems on the SAT.
Learn to use the 10 most important math formulas found on the SAT.
Learn to solve questions quickly and efficiently on the SAT.
Improve your math score on the SAT.
Who is this SAT course for?
Students who are taking the SAT within a month
Students who tend to get As, Bs, and Cs in school
Students who don’t have time to take long SAT classes
Students who don’t have thousands of dollars to spend on SAT classes
Students who are retaking the SAT
Why choose this SAT course?
Unlike many other courses, we are not targeting a perfect 800 SAT math score. This course is for students who want to improve their SAT score, not achieve a perfect score.
This course is for a student who wants to go to a great school like Notre Dame, Ohio State, or North Carolina, but not Harvard or Yale.
This course was created to be completed, from start to finish, in 6 hours. That means you could finish it in one weekend before the SAT.
High school students are busy people. This SAT course is short enough that a student will actually complete it.
How does this SAT course work?
This SAT course is separated into 10 sections.
You will find three instructional videos for each section:
Identify the problem
Plan of action
Solve
Then there is a video review with practice problems.
Finally, each section has a 5 question quiz to check for understanding.
Each section is designed to take 30 minutes. (total of 5 hours)
At the end of the SAT course, there is a final exam. (50 minutes)
What topics are covered in this SAT course?
Slope formula
Writing equations
Quadratic Equation
Mean (average) and Speed to solve for Average Speed
Probability
Percents
Percent Word Problems
Trigonometry - SOHCAHTOA
Proportions
Functions