The SAT Grammar Rule That Lets You Delete Part of the Sentence (Without Breaking It)

One of the most useful grammar rules on the SAT Reading and Writing section is also one of the simplest: if a piece of a sentence can be removed without changing the core meaning, it’s considered non-essential information. Once you understand how to spot it—and how to punctuate it—you can pick up easy points on … Read more

Transitional Words on the SAT: How to Use Logic to Eliminate Answers

On the SAT Reading and Writing section, questions about transitional words are really tests of reasoning. The test isn’t asking which word sounds best; it’s asking whether the connection between two ideas makes sense. When you approach these questions as logic problems, they become far more predictable—and much easier to solve. The One Question You … Read more

When a Sentence Needs a Teammate: Dependent Clauses on the SAT

One of the most reliable grammar patterns on the SAT involves dependent clauses—and once you understand how they work, comma questions in this category become very predictable. The key idea is simple: some clauses can stand alone as sentences, and some can’t. The SAT is testing whether you can tell the difference and punctuate accordingly. … Read more

Comma + FANBOYS: The Third Way to Join Sentences on the SAT

One of the most useful things to understand about SAT grammar is that the test really only cares about sentence structure, not fancy punctuation rules. Once you see that, a lot of punctuation questions suddenly stop feeling mysterious. A great example of this is the comma + FANBOYS rule, which works hand-in-hand with periods and … Read more

Tiny Marks, Big Points: The SAT Grammar Rule Everyone Overcomplicates

If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a punctuation question on the SAT wondering whether to pick a period or a semicolon, here’s the truth: it doesn’t actually matter—at least not grammatically. On the SAT, these two punctuation marks serve exactly the same purpose. Once you realize that, this whole category of questions becomes much … Read more

Perseverance: Keep Going, Even When It’s Tough

What Is Perseverance? Perseverance is like being a determined turtle—you may not be the fastest, but you keep moving forward no matter what. It means sticking with something even when it gets hard, boring, or downright frustrating. It’s the voice in your head that says, “Don’t quit now!” when everything else wants to give up. … Read more

The Cost of Extra Hours: Cracking Those Tricky SAT Math Word Problems

Yeah I know, but hold on. Check THIS out: Stellar and indefatigable. Imagine this: You’re calling a taxi, and the driver tells you, “It’s $5 for the first hour and $3 for each additional hour.” You might think, “Cool, that’s not too bad,” but then the SAT takes this simple concept and twists it into … Read more

Info for Parents: How Do We Send SAT Scores to Colleges, and Is There a Cost?

After all the hard work of preparing for the SAT—studying, taking practice tests, and managing SAT anxiety—the next big step is sending scores to colleges. If you’re wondering how this process works or whether there’s a cost involved, you’re not alone. Many parents have these same questions, and I’m here to walk you through everything … Read more

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