From One Angle to Another: Mastering SAT Trig Problems Step by Step (and I Demo a Problem!)

Hold on though. Check THIS out… Amazing. Trigonometry might sound like a mouthful, but when it comes to finding the cosine, sine, or tangent of an angle on the SAT, it’s just about working with triangles. Sometimes the test gives you the value of one trig function (like cosine, sine, or tangent) and asks you … Read more

From Soda Cans to Success: Conquering Cylinder Volume on the SAT (and I Demo a Problem!)

Wait. Look at this cinematic masterpiece… Amazing, I know. When the SAT throws geometry at you, cylinders often make an appearance. These problems might seem a little intimidating, especially if test anxiety or SAT anxiety kicks in, but finding the volume of a cylinder is really just plugging numbers into a formula. Once you know … Read more

Calm Your Nerves with Bilateral Stimulation: A Quick Fix for Test Anxiety

Test anxiety is like that unwanted guest who shows up uninvited, makes everything awkward, and refuses to leave. Whether it’s test anxiety over your math quiz or full-blown SAT anxiety, it’s hard to focus when your brain is busy yelling, “This is impossible!” But here’s some good news: there’s a surprisingly simple trick to calm … Read more

Cracking SAT Word Problems: Interpreting Linear Equations in Standard Form (and I Demo a Problem!)

Hey! Maybe look at this… Boom. Linear equations in standard form might sound like the kind of thing that makes your brain do somersaults, but they’re just a way of describing straight-line relationships between two things. On the SAT, these equations often show up in word problems where you’re asked to interpret what the equation … Read more

The Magic of Growth: Solving SAT Word Problems with Exponential Formulas (and I Demo a Problem!)

Sup! Hold on, look at this. Stellar, right? Exponential growth problems are all about showing how something gets bigger (or grows) over time. Think of it like watching money magically multiply in your bank account if you just leave it alone—no work required! When you see these on the SAT, you’ll likely get a word … Read more

Got Area? How to Find Rectangle Side Lengths with Quadratics! (and I Demo a Problem)

Wait, hold on…look at this… Picture this: You’re working on a word problem about rectangles on the SAT, and it says something like, “The area of a rectangle is 48 square units, and one side length is 4 units longer than the other. Find the side lengths.” This isn’t just a geometry problem—it’s also a … Read more