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February 11, 2026

SAT Number Theory Essentials: Divisibility Rules, Factors, and Prime Numbers

Master divisibility rules, factors, primes, and GCD/LCM. These concepts underlie many SAT number problems.

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February 11, 2026

Taking the SAT on a Gap Year: Timing, Strategy, and Staying Focused

Gap year students face different SAT timelines than high school juniors. Plan your testing strategically around gap year activities.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Recognizing When to Switch Strategies Mid-Problem: Knowing When Algebra is Not Working

Sometimes your first approach to an SAT Math problem is not the most efficient. Learn to recognize when to pivot.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Test-Day Rituals and Superstitions: Which Pre-Test Routines Actually Improve Performance?

Lucky socks do not help, but evidence-based morning routines do. Build rituals that calm anxiety and support peak focus on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Narrative Nonfiction Passages: Strategies for Memoirs, Essays, and Personal Narratives

Narrative and memoir passages test different skills than science and history. Master their unique structures and voice.

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February 11, 2026

Understanding Zero and Undefined: When Expressions Fail and How to Recognize the Trap

Division by zero is undefined, and zero has special properties. Master these to avoid errors on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Passage Genres: How to Read Literature, Science, History, and Opinion Differently

Each passage genre requires different reading strategies. Learn to adjust your approach based on the type of writing on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Checking Your Math Answer for Reasonableness: Does Your Answer Make Sense?

Many wrong answers are unreasonable (too big, too small, wrong units) but students submit them anyway. Learn the reasonableness check on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

Interpreting Graphs, Tables, and Data: Extracting Information Accurately From Visual Representations

SAT Math tests whether you can read graphs, tables, and charts accurately. Master data extraction and interpretation.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Counter-Arguments and Concessions: Identifying When Authors Acknowledge Opposing Views

Authors often acknowledge opposing views before refuting them. Learn to track concessions and rebuttals on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Combining Sentences: Choosing the Best Way to Merge Two Independent Clauses

SAT writing asks you to combine sentences effectively. Learn the methods and how to match each to the intended meaning.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Paired Passages: Primary and Secondary Sources—Analyzing Original vs. Interpretation

Comparing a primary source to someone's analysis of it requires tracking interpretation and disagreement carefully on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

Systems of Linear Inequalities: Finding and Interpreting Solution Regions on the Coordinate Plane

Graph systems of inequalities to identify solution regions efficiently on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Parallel Structure: Maintaining Matching Form in Complex Lists and Series

Complex lists require matching grammatical forms for every item. Master parallel structure in sophisticated sentences.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Interpreting Graphs With Discontinuities: Understanding Breaks, Holes, and Asymptotes

Graphs sometimes have breaks (discontinuities), holes, or asymptotic behavior. Learn to read and interpret them correctly.

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February 11, 2026

SAT Identifying Author's Purpose: Understanding Why the Author Wrote This Passage

Author's purpose asks why the passage exists, not just what it claims. Master the distinction on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

Varying Sentence Length for Effect: Using Short Sentences for Emphasis and Long for Detail

Sentence variety controls reader attention and emphasis. Master mixing short and long sentences for impact on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

Which vs. That in Restrictive Clauses: Understanding When Each Relative Pronoun Is Correct

"That" introduces essential clauses; "which" introduces non-essential ones. Master this distinction for SAT writing.

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February 11, 2026

Imaginary Numbers and Complex Operations: Mastering i and Basic Arithmetic

Imaginary numbers use i (where i^2=-1). Master basic operations with imaginary and complex numbers efficiently on the SAT.

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February 11, 2026

Evaluating Hypothetical Examples as Evidence: When "What If" Scenarios Strengthen or Weaken Arguments

Authors use hypothetical examples to illustrate points. Learn to evaluate whether these examples actually support their claims on the SAT.

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