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The “Math Person” Myth: 4 Mindset Shifts That Make SAT/ACT Prep Easier

The “Math Person” Myth: 4 Mindset Shifts That Make SAT/ACT Prep Easier

If SAT or ACT prep has ever made you think, “I’m just not a math person,” you’re not alone. But that belief is one of the most expensive mistakes students make—not because ability doesn’t vary, but because the story you tell yourself shapes how you practice, how long you stick with problems, and how you respond when you miss questions.

Self-paced SAT Prep: Pros and Cons

sat-self-studyIn a previous article, we discussed the three main options to choose from when preparing for the SAT exam: self study, 1-1 tutoring, and group classes. In this post, we take a deeper look at self-paced SAT prep courses specifically, the niche’s top providers, pros and cons, and how to make the most of your experience should you decide to take one of these courses.  

SAT Prep Options: Self Study vs. SAT Tutoring vs. Group Classes

online tutoringWhen preparing for the SAT exam, you must decide pretty early on which study approach you will take. Although you can always switch strategies if something isn’t working for you or you don’t achieve the score you want, we’re hoping this article will help you make the right decision without unnecessarily wasting time and money on the wrong SAT prep method. Below you’ll find the three most prominent SAT prep options: self study, 1-1 tutoring, and SAT classes, as well as the pros and cons of each.   

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