If you’re committed to increasing your low SAT math score but having trouble making real progress; this is the article you’ve been waiting for.
You think you’re smart enough but just don’t get the desired SAT score. You’ve tried every single SAT preparation book that comes along. You’ve started and stopped several programs but the truth is you couldn’t find a right teacher that knows how to teach you.
Not just anyone but you.
You feel like no matter how hard you try, it’s not going to work. Trust me, you’re not alone in there. Many students are in the same dilemma. And many already made succeeded cracking the test.
I’m going to reveal the few things that are holding you back, and more importantly, how you overcome them. You just have to promise to read to the end, because you’re going to hate what I say – at first. By the end, your life will be forever changed. If it’s not, unsubscribe and I’ll never bother you again.
Memorize this. Every kid has a different way of learning and shoving one method for all students is a recipe for disaster.
- The reason you don’t get good numbers is that either some stopgaps prevent you understand topics at school or in many cases teachers do not explain the subject at school in a way that you understand. This inconsistent teaching could have devastating effects down the road on advanced learning. And of course, risking to lose tens of thousands of dollars of scholarship.
- Our mission is to lay down a strong foundation for you so you could learn advanced topics yourselves without a constant need from outside. And this is 100% possible if practiced deliberately.
Tip 1: Do not try to learn new topics two weeks before the test
To score 600, you need to secure 38 SAT questions out of 58 SAT questions.