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If you reached this page using search terms such as "SAT Math tutoring near me," Varsity Tutors can find you a private SAT Mathematics tutor to help you pursue your academic goals. We are one of the most trusted names in SAT Math tutoring because we match students with SAT Mathematics tutors dedicated to helping their charges work toward academic success. If you are ready to start working with an SAT Math tutor, reach out to us today for more information!

The SAT is one of the two major college admissions exams taken by high school juniors and seniors throughout the United States as part of the undergrad application process. Whether you get into a school or not depends on a myriad of factors, including your SAT score, GPA, writing sample, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, and more. However, investing in an SAT Math tutor for yourself or your student could be the first step toward realizing your academic potential.

One of the most frequently asked questions in SAT Math tutoring sessions is about the structure of the exam. The list below provides more information:

SAT Math Test Overview

  • 80 minutes
  • 58 questions
    • Multiple-choice
    • Grid-in (shade the numbers/decimals/etc. for the correct answer)
  • 2 subsections
    • One portion where a calculator is allowed
    • One portion where a calculator is not allowed
  • 50% of the SAT composite score
  • Scoring Range
    • 200-800

The Verbal component of the SAT makes up the other half of your composite SAT score, with the Writing section reported separately if you choose to take it. Notably, schools can see your SAT Math score in addition to your total score, so you can't mask a weak SAT Math performance by performing well on the rest of the test. Instead, tackle the SAT Math section head-on by working with a private SAT Math tutor.

How Can SAT Math Tutors Near Me Help Improve My Self-Confidence?

Working with a private SAT Mathematics tutor allows you to study in a one-on-one learning environment that revolves around you. All of your work receives immediate feedback, allowing you to go over any mistakes while it is still fresh in your mind. Any questions you have can also be answered on the spot, allowing any misunderstandings to be addressed before they spiral out of control. In fact, many students find it easier to ask their SAT Math tutor for help than a teacher in a larger classroom setting.

Your SAT Math tutoring sessions can also be designed to compliment your unique learning style. If you are a visual learner, your SAT Math tutor might incorporate visual aids to help illustrate the concepts on the test. If you are more of a hands-on learner, your instructor might instead provide extra practice problems to give you the experience you need. Similarly, an auditory learner might want a lecture-based format. Generic SAT Math review courses often pick an approach and try to force it on students, but that's not the best way to prepare for an exam. Instead, allow Varsity Tutors to refer you to a knowledgeable instructor who can build a comprehensive study plans with your needs in mind.

The list below provides some basic information on the types of material you may review during an SAT Mathematics tutoring session:

SAT Math Content Areas

  • Heart of Algebra
    • Linear systems and equations
    • Earns a subscore of 1-15
  • Problem Solving and Data Analysis
    • Use math understanding and skills to solve problems like those encountered in the real world
    • Earns a subscore of 1-15
  • Passport to Advanced Math
    • Understanding of the structure of expressions and the ability to analyze, manipulate, and rewrite these expressions
    • Earns a subscore of 1-15
  • Additional Topics in Math
    • Volume formulas
    • Trigonometric ratios
    • The Pythagorean Theorem
    • Basic math operations on complex numbers
    • The geometry of circles, triangles, and angles
    • Circles in coordinate planes

Who Picks What An SAT Math Tutor Near Me Covers?

You are free to spend your test prep time on any topic you desire during a private study session. For example, if you are confident in your command of Linear Systems and Equations, your SAT Math tutor can gloss over that topic to improve your study efficiency. If you have a harder time relating academic knowledge to real-world problem-solving situations, you can spend more time on that subject. Unlike many competing products, you never need to leave a topic behind before you are ready to do so when you trust Varsity Tutors to set up your test prep.

You can also set the SAT Math curriculum aside if you feel that you need to. Mathematics is a discipline where advanced topics are built upon an existing foundation of knowledge. If a student doesn't understand how exponents work, exponential growth becomes impossible. Private SAT Math tutoring sessions are the perfect place for a student to backtrack, developing the background necessary to understand the concepts on the test. You may then return to the topics on the test when you are ready for them.

You can also build a personal rapport with your instructor that makes it easier for them to meet your needs. For instance, many students don't like mathematics. Numbers can be intimidating, and a lot of the material is just plain boring. Your SAT Math tutor may actively look for ways to make your study sessions more engaging. If you are interested in business, you might explore Data Analysis through a corporate lens to make the material more interesting for you. Alternatively, a sports fan might use their favorite team's statistics to learn more advanced quantitative concepts.

Here are some of the more specific concepts you can review with your SAT Mathematics tutor:

SAT Math Topics (non-comprehensive)

  • Linear equations with two variables
  • Linear functions
  • Connecting algebraic and graphical representations
  • Single and multi-step percentage problems
  • Proportional relationships
  • Units and conversions
  • Linear growth
  • Exponential growth
  • Interpreting sample data
  • Center of data
  • Spread of data
  • Quadratic functions
  • Exponential functions
  • Polynomial expressions
  • Rational expressions
  • Function notation
  • Right triangles
  • Arc length
  • Chord length
  • Converting from degrees to radians

How Can SAT Mathematics Tutors Near Me Help Me Prepare For Exam Day?

Many students take advantage of SAT Math tutoring sessions to take practice exams under realistic test-taking conditions and develop a stronger familiarity with the formatting of the test. You only have a total of 80 minutes to answer all 58 questions, and experiencing what that time frame feels like is one of the best ways to budget it effectively. If you consistently struggle to get to every question, your tutor may teach you time management strategies to help you get to them.

For example, every question on the exam is multiple-choice. If you are ever unsure of an answer, you might be able to eliminate some of the incorrect responses to raise the odds of an educated guess proving correct. There is no penalty for guessing on the SAT, so don't be afraid to take a guess and move on if you're feeling stumped. You can always go back to a previous question if time allows. You might also be able to save a little bit of time by memorizing the directions before the exam begins, allowing you to apply the time you would have spent reading them to another portion of the test. Every little bit counts!

There are also several time-wasting pitfalls you want to avoid on test day. For instance, it can be very tempting to use the calculator to double-check every answer you can. This can be a good idea if you have some extra time at the end of the section, but you probably don't have time to use your calculator on every question. SAT Math tutors can teach you when and how to use the resources available to you to ensure that you utilize them effectively without burning too much valuable test-taking time.

Likewise, taking practice exams can give you an idea of your academic strengths and any areas of opportunity you could benefit from going over again. For example, let's say that you aren't confident about quadratic functions, but you consistently answer questions about them correctly. It might be that your perceived weakness is actually a strength, a realization that could improve your confidence heading into the test. On the other hand, hard data doesn't lie. If you feel that you understand right triangles but frequently miss practice questions about them, there might be an underlying problem for your SAT Mathematics tutor to address.

You need every advantage you can get, as the college admissions process is more competitive than ever. The information below provides some insight into performance on the SAT Math section:

SAT Math Results 2018

  • Test takers
    • 2,136,539
  • Mean Math Score
    • 531
    • Up 4 points from 2017
  • Students Meeting Math Benchmark
    • 49%
    • Equal to 2017

While an equivalent number of students reached the math benchmark in each year, the mean score increased slightly year-over-year. If this trend continues, college admission departments may increase their standards, making it more challenging to get into the institution of your dreams. An SAT Math tutor can design a study plan around your needs, giving you an academic edge that some of your peers may not have. When every point counts, it would be foolish to leave any on the table.

Why Should I Book SAT Math Tutoring Near Me With the Help of Varsity Tutors?

Every student who comes to us for help finding SAT Math tutors gets to use our proprietary Live Learning Platform, an online classroom that facilitates face-to-face study sessions anywhere with a strong internet connection. It offers handy features such as video chat functionality and a virtual whiteboard to provide an in-person study experience without the logistical headache of commuting someplace.

Similarly, we do our best to match every student with an SAT Mathematics tutor who meets their scheduling needs. If you or your student are involved in extracurricular activities, we can search our vast database of independent tutors to find you somebody who matches your availability. We understand how busy the modern high school student is and try to keep that in mind during every step of the SAT Math tutoring process.

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Recent SAT Math Tutoring Session Notes

Online SAT Math Tutoring review by Priyanka
We reviewed probability and number sequences. We did a practice section. The student struggles in geometry, word problems and probability the most. She doesn't seem to have trouble timing herself on each question. We will continue doing practice sections and drill problems on these topics when she returns from vacation.
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Online SAT Math Tutoring review by John
Today the student and I worked on her SAT math section. She understands the math and is fully capable of doing the problems. For some reason, she believes that she is in serious danger of running out of time on sections, even though I've shown her that isn't the case. The problems she is missing are due to simple mistakes and going too quickly -- I've gotten her to start circling trap words and reworking the last 2 problems per section once she finishes to confirm her answers. She is also going to plug her answers back into the problem as a second way to confirm her answers.
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Online SAT Math Tutoring review by Meghan
Today I timed and scored him on 3 sections, like the real SAT would be. He scored a 550 on the last SAT he took, and this time he scored in the 610-670 range! With several weeks together before his retake, I am hoping we can break into the 700s!
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Online SAT Math Tutoring review by Corey
The student and I started out by looking up problems in an SAT book. He had done a practice test before I came and was already doing very well. My main purpose was to see if there was anywhere in particular that he was struggling. As we went through the material, he was able to understand and work almost all of the problems correctly. I would probably focus on Geometry a little bit more. He is doing great, and will do fantastic on the Math portions of the SAT.
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Online SAT Math Tutoring review by Stephen
This was the first session with the student. Spent time evaluating his SAT math skills by administering a set of practice problems. Has a good grasp of the fundamentals. Once he understands what type of problem he's dealing with, he solves it with good accuracy. Future sessions will concentrate on identifying math formulas, with particular attention to geometry, functions, and number properties.
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Online SAT Math Tutoring review by Warren
The student's scores in reading and writing from last year's PSAT were quite good. We are working mainly on math. With some work, he can also improve on reading and writing. He should review the topics and example problems we cover each session, as well as study vocab.
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If you are looking for SAT Math tutoring, Varsity Tutors would be happy to connect you with a private SAT Math tutor to support you as you reach for your educational goals. At Varsity Tutors, we strive to match you with the right instructors to assist you in working towards academic success.

The SAT is a standardized exam generally taken by high school juniors and seniors as part of the undergraduate application process. The SAT is accepted by all US colleges and universities. Admissions offices base their decision on your SAT score, high school GPA, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, admissions essay, and more. Although the SAT scores are not the only factor taken into consideration when you apply to the university or college of your choice, it is important to adequately prepare so you can pursue your best potential score.

What skills and material can I learn or review with an SAT Math tutor?

The SAT Math section consists of 58 multiple-choice and grid-in questions. You must finish this part of the exam within 80 minutes. There are two subsections on the Math assessment and you are only permitted to use a calculator for one of the subsections. This part of the SAT is 50% of your total SAT score. The scoring range for this part of the exam is 200 to 800 points. The other part of your total SAT score is the Verbal section of the SAT. It is important to note the fact that schools are able to see both your Math and Verbal score in addition to your complete score, so you can't hide a low Math score by performing well on the rest of the exam. You may want to work with a private SAT Math tutor in order to put your best foot forward.

The SAT math assessment has multiple content areas: Heart of Algebra, Problem-solving and Data Analysis, Passport to Advanced Math, as well as additional topics. Let's take a closer look at the skills you should review to do well in each of these content areas.

For the Heart of Algebra questions, your instructor will need to help you review linear systems and equations. Problem-Solving and Data Analysis questions will require you to use mathematical reasoning and operational skills to solve real-world problems. If you have a hard time solving these types of mathematical problems, your instructor can assist you by breaking down the steps. Passport to Advanced Math questions require you to demonstrate your understanding of the structure of expressions. You will also need to be able to analyze, manipulate, and rewrite these expressions. In addition to these three content areas, you also need to know volume formulas, trigonometric ratios, and be well-versed in the Pythagorean Theorem. Your instructor can also help you practice working on basic mathematical operations using complex numbers. You should also brush up on the geometry of circles, triangles, and various types of angles. You may also be asked to analyze real-world problems. To do this, you will need to determine which elements are required to solve the issue, represent the problem with mathematical operations, and carry out a solution. SAT Math tutors can provide you with practice opportunities. Under their supervision, you can receive instant feedback. This can help you understand the parts of the problem you are struggling to work through.

Your instructor can also assist you in understanding the various formats of the questions found in the Math section of the SAT. For the subsection where you are not allowed to use a calculator, you will have to answer 15 multiple-choice questions and five grid-in questions in 25 minutes. When you are taking the subsection that does allow a calculator, you will need to answer 30 multiple-choice questions and eight grid-ins in 55 minutes. If you've never taken an exam with a grid-in format, you'll want your instructor to demonstrate how to shade in the numbers or decimals to show the correct answer. Some questions will present you with a single scenario, and you will need to answer several questions about that specific situation.

You can also take advantage of your Math instructional sessions to take practice exams. Your instructor can set up a test-taking simulation that mimics the types of conditions you will expect to find on the exam day. This could help you to become familiar with the format and questions on the test. Being able to experience this time frame while you work through the types of problems you will find on the SAT Math section can help you figure out your personal pacing strategies. For example, if you find yourself having a hard time finishing answering each question, your instructor can work with you on different time management strategies, such as the process of elimination. By eliminating a few of the incorrect choices, you can increase your odds of choosing the right answer with an educated guess. There is no point penalty for guessing on the SAT, so it is important to try to at least guess on each question if you're having a hard time. Your instructor can also help you with other test-taking strategies. As an example, some students may waste time using the calculator to double check their responses for each question. This is something that would be smart to do at the end of the section if you have extra time, but it can be a huge time waster if you're doing it in the middle of every question. Your instructor can teach you tips and tricks on when to use your resources to ensure that you use them properly without taking too much time.

No matter which of the skills you'd like to work on, we are here to connect you with exceptional private SAT Math tutors to assist you as you work on improving your mathematical skills.

How is SAT Math tutoring different from other learning environments?

There are a lot of benefits that come with SAT Math tutoring. One of the main benefits of private instruction is the ability to study in a one-on-one learning setting that caters to your specific needs. This type of environment is impossible to find even in classrooms with a small student to teacher ratio.

Another benefit of private instruction is the ability to spend study sessions working on any topic you need or desire extra help with. For example, if you have already mastered the ability to convert degrees to radians, your math instructor can skip over this topic completely to allow you to work on other topics, such as single and multi-step percentage problems. If what you struggle with is creating mathematical operations to solve real-world issues, your instructor could help you work on this skill. Do you have the opportunity to spend as much time working on the subject until you are ready to move on. This can make your study sessions more effective and productive.

When you work with a personal instructor, you have the opportunity to build a good working relationship. This makes it easier for your instructor to meet your needs. Perhaps you're one of the many students who simply doesn't enjoy mathematics. Since your instructor has an opportunity to get to know your personality and your particular goals, he or she can look for new opportunities to make your lessons more enjoyable. As an example, if you're working on statistical concepts, Your instructor can use their knowledge of your interest in sports to apply statistics to real-world experiences.

Thanks to Varsity Tutors, you have the opportunity to either meet with your instructor online or in person. To access online tutoring sessions, you will use our unique live learning a platform. This allows you to have face-to-face instructional sessions with your teacher from the comfort of your favorite place to study. If you are the kind of student who prefers in-person tutoring sessions, we will make every effort to connect you with a local instructor who can fit within your scheduling requirements. You will have the opportunity to meet with your instructor at the location of your choice, which means you could either meet at the library, your favorite café, or in the comfort of your own home.

Our goal is to provide you with convenient and simple connections to SAT Math tutors to suit your particular needs

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There is a lot riding on your SAT score, and considering that 50% of your overall score comes from it, you want to make sure you do well on the Math section. No matter where you are in your SAT prep process, we are here to help you reach for your academic goals. If you're ready to take the next step, all you need to do is call Varsity Tutors and speak with one of our educational consultants. We will take the time to speak with you, determine your particular needs, and answer any questions you may have. Call Varsity Tutors today and let us connect you to a top-notch SAT Math tutor.

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