One-on-one SAT tutoring for homeschool students
For many homeschoolers, the SAT will be a wake-up call in three areas:
1. How well does your child understand adult-level non-fiction?
2. How well does your child understand algebra and arithmetic?
3. How well does your child know standard English grammar, punctuation, and usage?
However, even if your answer to all of the above questions is something along the lines of "very well, thank you", the obstacle remaining is getting used to the SAT and its nuances.
Even if you don't work with us, the main thing I'd urge you to do is use official College Board SAT tests for practice. Third-party tests can create bad habits and confusion; they're not realistic.
In addition to the 8 tests the College Board publishes in its Official SAT Study Guide, you should also track down the QAS, or Question And Answer Service, tests that have been released recently. Each year, three of these tests are released by the College Board and it's well worth finding them since they'll reflect the most current version of the SAT.
By taking and analyzing the official tests, your child will be much more accustomed to what they'll see on test day.
P.S. We put together a free 10-week SAT self study plan here. It includes my most recommended resources for the reading, grammar, and math sections of the test.
P.S. We also offer PSAT tutoring.
HOW WE CAN HELP
Two things come to mind:
1. Experience. Working with all different kinds of students over many years has given us a deep database of strategies and tactics. It makes it easier for us to figure out effective ways to explain these tricky tests to students.
2. Patience and respect. Mastering the SAT is a process, and it's vital that tutors can not only explain the material well but also that they can be kind and encouraging along the way.
As always, the most important question for you to ask is this:
"Who, exactly, will be the person teaching my kid?"
One-on-one SAT tutoring, with us, is completely customized to your learning style, personality, and needs. We have extensive experience working with students with learning disabilities.
Talking through the nuances of SAT practice questions not only allows us to explain, in detail, the strategies that work, but that conversation also allows us to see what a student is thinking, ask the right questions to test understanding, and adjust our instruction minute-by-minute.
"What are the benefits of private SAT tutoring?"
- Instruction tailored to your child's learning style, motivation level, and personality
- The opportunity to talk through the nuances of questions with someone with several years of experience with the test
- Homework adjusted to your specific needs
- Accountability and encouragement :)
Private SAT tutoring is simply the most effective and efficient way to raise scores.
Look for each tutor's location and pricing in their bio.
Blake Jensen
Blake: I’m a native San Diegan, father, and an aficionado of basketball, vintage video games, pitchy karaoke, and lecturing my son on how much better Star Wars was "back in the day." I played college basketball at St. Mary’s College and Whittier College, where I earned my B.A. in Psychology in 2002.
Having been a full-time test prep coach for over 15 years, I have seen just about every type of student and tutoring situation. This allows me to give my students exactly what they need to reach their goals.
My years of experience have also led me to coach my students a little differently than most. A lot of test prep revolves around how to answer a question. While that is a necessary component, identifying what is needed to answer a question is at least as important, especially for timed tests like the SAT and ACT. I show my students how to look at the test the way I do, to the patterns and tendencies of the tests to make them faster and more accurate.
Though I still work with students of all types, these days I tend to specialize in students with ambitious score goals.
SAT / ACT tutoring with Blake is $275 / hour (or $248 / hour for 15 or more hours).
He meets clients in his Carmel Valley office, or online via Zoom.
Matt: I am originally from Hopkinton, Massachusetts - the start of the historic Boston Marathon. I went to college at Northwestern University, where I graduated with a degree in Theatre. After college, I wised up and moved to the warmer coast. I worked in Los Angeles for many years as a full-time SAT / ACT tutor and part-time arts educator.
I have been tutoring for over 10 years and have spent thousands of hours helping students improve their scores. Recently, I moved to San Diego after getting a M.A. in Education from Stanford University, and I currently work as a credentialed classroom teacher.
When I’m not working, I enjoy good books, performing improv comedy, surfing, watching Game of Thrones, and enjoying the charms of San Diego. I live in North Park, where I love to get out and take advantage of all the delicious food in the area. I am also a huge Boston sports fan - the Patriots, Red Sox, and Celtics are my favorite teams. I usually have something in common with every student - my interests are really diverse!
SAT / ACT tutoring with Matt is $225 an hour ($203 / hour for 10 or more hours). He meets with students online via Zoom, and in person in North Park or Mission Valley. Matt specializes in helping students set and achieve ambitious score goals, as well as helping them build their confidence and test-taking abilities.
Matt also teaches most of our live SAT classes.