...A common misconception about SAT is that multiple answers "could" work, but this is not true. The wrong answers are wrong. In order to make the test "objective", the SAT plants small, but specific, technical errors in the wrong answers so that there's no room for debate. (read more)
...Take Gaurav, who leaped from 1290 to an impressive 1510 in just 7 weeks, and is now eyeing Stanford and Cornell. Or Eric, who went from D's and C's in calculus to scoring a 91% on his final exam. My Unique Approach:There is a specific way to study math and excel on exams that is sadly NEVER taught in the classroom and rarely even by paid tutors. (read more)
...This course extends the topics first seen in Algebra I and provides advanced skills in algebraic operations. Additionally, linear and quadratic functions and relations, conic sections, exponential and logarithmic functions, graphing, and sequences and series will be explored. Calculus is the foundation for math, science and technology; it paves the way. (read more)
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...I will assign and practice these types of questions multiple times with students so that when they see the same type of problem on their exam they do not freeze or blank. Rather, the student excels with the confidence that they have conquered a similar problem before. Bio: President of an edutech non-profit. (read more)