if you’ve ever tried to self-study for the SAT, you’ve probably had at least one of these moments:
- you keep bouncing between resources and never feel like you're actually improving
- you watch YouTube videos and feel smart… until you take a practice test
- you make a great plan, then abandon it instantly
- you know you could score higher… you just don’t know exactly WHAT to fix
this isn't laziness.
this isn't you being “bad at tests.”
this is just what happens when you try to prep in isolation.
doing SAT prep along feels like walking in circles.
this Skool group is here so you don’t have to figure it out alone.
you should use it to:
- post your practice test results and get help diagnosing mistakes
- ask questions when you get stuck on a problem
- stay accountable (even if that means just commenting “I studied today lol”)
if you’ve been lurking and not posting — start.
this isn't a welcome post. this is an encouragement to people who've ALREADY been here.
the more you engage, the faster you’ll improve.
but also, if you’re trying to break through a score plateau (like 1200 to 1400 or 1350 to 1500), I created something called the 1500 Accelerator.
it’s my 1-on-1 program where we:
- build you a custom SAT plan from scratch
- meet 1-on-1 every week to fix your weak spots
- use a first-principles method to retrain your thinking
- do sessions inside Minecraft if you want to gamify it
- and if you don’t hit your goal score on the next SAT, I’ll work with you until you do — for free.
it's not for everyone.
but if you’re serious about raising your score fast and want actual coaching — this is the best way to do it.
it's also 5x cheaper than most SAT programs offering similar things.
if you want more info, i just made a whole doc about it here. i've only got 1 spot (yes, literally only one) left for the August SAT, so if you're interested, get in NOW.