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SAT

How to Solve SAT Linear Equation Word Problems

A step-by-step recipe for SAT linear equation word problems, with four fully worked examples and the mistakes that quietly cost the most points.

Apr 27, 2026

SAT

How to Review SAT Mistakes So They Stop Repeating

Most students miss the same SAT questions twice because they review too vaguely. Here is a cleaner way to do it.

Apr 19, 2026

SAT

Can You Use Desmos on the SAT? Yes — Here's How to Use It

Yes — the Digital SAT includes Desmos as a built-in graphing calculator. Knowing when to graph and when to do it by hand is what saves time.

Apr 19, 2026

SAT

SAT Grammar Rules That Actually Show Up

The SAT keeps testing the same grammar rules. Here are the ones worth knowing cold and the traps around them.

Apr 19, 2026

SAT

SAT Hard Math Questions: The Types That Usually Cost Points

The SAT's hardest math questions are rarely random. These are the types that usually eat time and how to handle them.

Apr 19, 2026

SAT

SAT Math: The Patterns That Keep Showing Up

The SAT math patterns that keep showing up, the traps that waste time, and the shortcuts that actually help.

Apr 15, 2026

SAT

Digital SAT format: scoring, modules, and timing

Digital SAT format explained in 98 questions: scoring, adaptive module routing, built-in Desmos, and the starter moves that matter first.

Apr 15, 2026

SAT

SAT Prep: What Actually Helps

A realistic SAT study plan, the prep habits that help most, and the mistakes that keep students busy without moving scores.

Apr 15, 2026

SAT

SAT Reading and Writing: 7 question patterns

SAT Reading and Writing gets simpler with 7 recurring question patterns that help you spot the task, avoid trap choices, and review misses faster.

Apr 15, 2026

LSAT

LSAT Main Point Questions: Find the Author's Point Fast

Main point questions get easier when you track the author's point instead of collecting details that only support it.

Apr 19, 2026

LSAT

LSAT Parallel Reasoning Questions: Match the Skeleton, Not the Topic

Parallel reasoning gets easier when you ignore the topic, strip the argument down, and match the structure underneath it.

Apr 19, 2026

LSAT

LSAT Sufficient Assumption Questions: Make the Conclusion Follow

Sufficient assumption questions are proof questions. The right answer feels strong because its job is to close the gap.

Apr 19, 2026

LSAT

LSAT Weaken Questions: 4 Ways to Attack the Gap

LSAT weaken questions get easier when you find the gap first. Learn 4 ways to attack an argument and avoid common trap answers.

Apr 19, 2026

LSAT

LSAT Flaw Questions: 5 Common Flaw Patterns

LSAT flaw questions get clearer when you prephrase the bad move. Learn 5 common flaw patterns, trap answers, and a short review drill.

Apr 18, 2026

LSAT

LSAT Logical Reasoning: How to See the Pattern Faster

LSAT Logical Reasoning gets easier when you can name the task, spot the gap, and stop letting the choices do the thinking.

Apr 18, 2026

LSAT

LSAT Necessary Assumption Questions: What the Argument Has to Believe

Necessary assumption questions ask what the argument needs to stay standing. Here is how to find it without chasing flashy traps.

Apr 18, 2026

LSAT

LSAT Strengthen Questions: Support the Conclusion, Not the Topic

A cleaner way to do LSAT strengthen questions: find the gap, then pick the answer that really helps the conclusion.

Apr 18, 2026

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