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SAT Bootcamp: Math (April 22, 23, 24 @ 1:00PM – 3:00PM)

April 22nd - April 24th

$475.00

The SAT Math section covers a wide range of content, and students need to be prepared to answer questions from across the full spectrum of math they have learned. Students enrolling in this class will review the core content that they need to know, they will learn dynamic strategies that help them answer even the most difficult questions, and they will develop the ability to recognize common patterns in how the SAT attempts to create difficulty so that they are well-prepared for test day.

All students will receive Open Door Education’s guide to the Math section of the SAT as well as one free practice test.

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SAT Bootcamp Math
The SAT Math section covers a wide range of content, and students need to be prepared to answer questions from across the full spectrum of math they have learned
$ 475.00
Unlimited

Tim

He/Him

Open Door Tutor

Math, Physics

A UMass Amherst graduate with a degree in Applied Mathematics, Tim started his career teaching high school math and physics. He continued teaching in a Job Corps program, as well as mixing in some private tutoring. While the majority of Tim’s career has been in high tech as a software and systems engineer, he never strayed far from his teaching roots — always mentoring younger engineers and sharing his expertise whenever possible. Tim’s teaching style is primarily Socratic — engaging in questions and conversation rather than solely explaining topics. He believes the tutoring process is a partnership in which both parties grow and learn. Tim spends his free time caring for his wife’s growing herd of horses, as well as trying, with intermittent success, to improve his golf game.