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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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Tips on teaching the SAT for tutors and parents?

Hey! My little sibling asked me for some help preparing for the SAT and I want to be useful. What can a tutor or a parent do to help a student succeed on the SAT, without overwhelming them? Any tips and resources would be great!

a year ago

Hey there! It's awesome that you want to support your sibling in their SAT preparations. A few tips that can help you be effective without overwhelming them are:

1. Determine their strengths and weaknesses: Before diving into the content, take some time to evaluate their current skill level. You can have them take an official SAT practice test to do this.

2. Break down the content: Instead of tackling the entire SAT at once, focus on specific sections or topics. This can make studying less daunting and more manageable for your sibling.

3. Use resources: The official SAT website has plenty of free practice tests, study guides, and other resources. Additionally, Khan Academy is another fantastic resource for SAT prep, offering tailored video explanations and practice questions.

4. Set a schedule: Creating a dedicated study routine can help your sibling stay on track. Make sure to include breaks and balance different subjects across the study sessions.

5. Keep track of progress: Regularly assessing their progress will help you adjust your teaching approach and ensure they're improving. You can do this using the practice tests available online.

Remember, patience and encouragement go a long way. Good luck, and I hope these tips help you support your sibling effectively!

a year ago

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