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SAT/PSAT Math

Wednesday 4:10-5:10 Spring semester  |  Grade level 10-12  |  Instructor: Laurie Capen  | 
Class meets 16 times Spring semester only

This will be a review of mostly algebra and geometry in preparation for the SATs. I believe strongly that while the verbal section of the SAT represents a lifetime of reading and can be difficult to prepare for, the math section represents a limited set of material that can be systematically reviewed and mastered. What is tough about the math SAT is many of the questions are asked somewhat different than in your standard high school text. That is where this class comes in. We will review material needed for the questions and practice, practice, practice the types of questions commonly seen on the SAT. Students must have completed algebra and geometry for this course to be of benefit. Completion or current enrollment in at least algebra 2 is recommended. Student will be provided a study plan and there will be regular homework to include practice tests.


SAT/PSAT Math Prep Prospectus

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Centreville Baptist Church
15100 Lee Highway
Centreville, VA 20120

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