On Thursday, May 1, from 6–9 pm, we will take a full, exam-accurate SAT apart step by step so your teen walks into tomorrow knowing exactly what the test will feel like, what to attack, and what to ignore.
Limited seats so we can answer questions live. For parents of 10th–11th graders taking the May 2 SAT.
Your teen is taking the May 2 SAT and you are not sure they are truly ready.
They have done some prep, but there are still gaps and anxiety about what the real test will feel like.
You want them calm and confident, not cramming random YouTube videos the night before.
In 3 focused hours, your teen gets everything they need for test day.
We use a full, exam-accurate digital SAT built to the current College Board blueprint and show how the test is structured, timed, and scored so nothing tomorrow feels like a surprise.
We label questions as "auto-points," "think," or "time traps" so your teen knows exactly which problems to grab and which ones to move past.
We break down the most common problem types, show shortcuts, and give clear rules for when to solve and when to guess so they do not run out of time.
Simple rules for pacing, guessing, and recovering from a tough module so one bad moment does not derail the whole exam.
A downloadable one-page checklist for what to do tonight, in the morning, what to bring, and what not to do so logistics are handled and everyone can breathe.
A simple guide that shows what different score ranges typically mean for college options and scholarships, so tomorrow's result becomes a plan, not a mystery.
No scripts. No actors. Just three Brooklyn students sharing what changed when they trained with the same system we'll walk through on May 1.
Come to our Brooklyn learning space for the in-person session. You will get to meet our instructors, work through real exam sections with other May 2 families, and ask every question in the room.
Seating is limited so we can keep the Q&A personal and useful for every family in attendance.
These are actual College Board score reports from Brooklyn students who trained with us. The same system, strategy, and decision rules we’ll walk through on May 1 — and the exact scores they delivered on test day.
Because most families do not need "more random prep" — they need a clear plan the night before. This session lets us help as many May 2 testers as possible, and for a few families it will make sense to continue with us for a structured SAT retake and college advising plan.
Yes — it is fully free for families whose teen is taking the May 2 SAT. At the end, we will invite you to an optional, no-pressure Post-Score Strategy Call if you want help turning your teen's score into a full college plan. That is it. No credit card, no obligation.
This session is designed for parents, but teens are absolutely welcome and often get the most value out of it. If your teen can join, bring them — we will walk through the exam as a family.
That is exactly why this session exists. We focus on test-day strategy, pacing, and smart decision rules — not cramming new content. Even teens with minimal prep leave knowing what to attack, what to skip, and how to protect their score.
Yes. Everyone who registers gets the replay plus the Night-Before Checklist and the Score-To-College Map one-pager sent by email — even if you cannot make it live on May 1.
Content is exactly the same. In-person at our Brooklyn location gives you direct access to instructors and the chance to ask questions face-to-face. Zoom is the same 3-hour live session with a Q&A chat — more convenient if you are outside Brooklyn.
This particular session is built around the May 2 test-day window, so families testing on May 2 get the most out of it. If your teen tests later, reach out — we run other sessions and can point you to the one that fits best.
Give your teen the advantage of walking in knowing exactly what to expect.