Focused SAT Prep - Proven Results!
1-on-1 Online Tutoring
Hello, I’m David.
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I created my SAT course based on something very simple: I have completed every real administered SAT since August 2023, and I study each exam closely to understand exactly how the test is evolving. After going through all of these tests, I hand-selected the question types and patterns that show up the most so my students can walk into their exam feeling comfortable instead of surprised. My goal is to make the SAT feel familiar, predictable, and manageable, even for students who feel lost or overwhelmed right now.
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​​​​I maintain a personal library of all 100+ real previously administered SAT exams (yes, including the most recent one), and I have completed every single one of them myself. The SAT goes through shifts, updates, and trends that most prep books and generic practice websites never capture. Every practice question I give my students is taken from an actual recent SAT, not public recycled questions or outdated worksheets that no longer reflect how the test works today. This ensures that every student I teach is preparing with the most current and relevant material possible.​​​ There is simply no better way to study than by learning directly from real, up-to-date SAT questions.​​

My Approach​
My lessons are designed with efficiency in mind. Half of the SAT material available online is no longer relevant to the ever-changing SAT and many students are clouding there brains with unnecessary information. I have examined every single real exam administered for the past 2 years and identified what question types appear most frequently, and which ones have faded out of testing.​ The majority of this course is information specific to the SAT that is not typically taught in school. Students who do well on the exam typically already have a strong Math and English foundation but are not familiar with applying it in the context of the SAT.​ My lessons will build that familiarity.
How I work with Students​
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Start with diagnostics to assess strong and weak areas
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Introduce students to common SAT question types and patterns
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Emphasis on strategy and broadly applicable methods
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Lessons and homework assignments tailored to students' weaknesses
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Periodic progress checks using recently administered official SAT exams​​