Private SAT tutoring, built around the student.

We pair your student with a UCLA tutor who recently scored in the top percentiles and now teaches the digital SAT week in and week out. Every prep plan starts with a real diagnostic and ends with a target score we can defend.

The students we tend to do best with.

Right for sophomores and juniors aiming for a 1400+, seniors making one last push before the December or March test, and underclassmen building reading speed and algebra fluency before junior year.

Four things every SAT engagement includes.

01

A real diagnostic, not a quiz

Your tutor sits with your student through a full-length, timed Bluebook practice test and walks back through every miss. We come out with a section-by-section gap map and a target by test date.

02

Adaptive section strategy

The digital SAT routes students between modules based on the first module's performance. We teach how to win the first module on purpose, then how to handle the harder second module without panicking.

03

Weekly drills with real questions

Sessions alternate concept review (algebra, advanced math, command of evidence) with timed problem sets pulled from College Board Bluebook, never knockoff content.

04

Full-length mocks every two to three weeks

Proctored at our pace, scored the same night, with a written debrief your student reads before the next session.

A plan you can read in a paragraph.

Most students gain the most ground by tightening one or two reliable errors rather than chasing every topic. Your tutor finds those errors fast and drills them until they stop happening, so the score curve actually moves between mocks.

SAT questions families ask.

How many hours of SAT tutoring does my student need?+
It depends on the starting score and the goal. A 100-point lift from a 1300 baseline usually takes 15 to 25 hours across eight to twelve weeks. A 200-point lift from a 1100 baseline usually takes 30 to 50 hours and a longer runway. We give you an honest estimate after the diagnostic.
Do you use Khan Academy or your own materials?+
We use College Board Bluebook for full-length tests because nothing else replicates the adaptive engine. For concept review and drills we pull from Bluebook question banks, official practice tests 1 through 10, and a small library of curated problem sets our tutors maintain.
How early should we start?+
If the goal is a top score, the sweet spot is the summer before junior year through the August or October test. Starting earlier helps with foundational algebra and reading speed; starting later is fine, we just adjust the volume.
Do you also prep for the PSAT?+
Yes. National Merit Semifinalist cutoffs in California land around 222, and our PSAT prep is functionally SAT prep with a tighter focus on the fall test date.

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