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Raise your SAT Reading & Writing Score into the Bright Futures Range

A 4-week structured program for Florida students who want a clear plan: not more guesswork.

Most students don't struggle because they're bad at reading.
 

They struggle because they don't understand what the SAT is actually asking.

The reading and writing section follows patterns, and if students don't know those patterns, they guess.

That's why so many students stay stuck in the same score range, even after practice.

This is exactly what we fix in the SAT Accelerator.

  • Identify exactly what each question is testing.

  • Learn repeatable strategies for reading and grammar questions.

  • Build consistency and confidence.

  • Improve into the 1190+ Bright Futures range

We meet twice a week and focus only on what actually moves the score.

How the program works
 

  • 4 weeks (Sept. 2, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30)

  • *No class on Labor Day

  • 2 one-hour sessions per week 6:30-7:30pm

  • Small groups (max. 8 students)

  • LIVE, virtual sessions on Zoom

  • All recordings available if a student needs to miss a session

  • SAT Reading & Writing ONLY- NO MATH Instruction

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Who this program is for Students Who

  • Have already taken the PSAT or SAT

  • Are scoring in the 1000-1150 range

  • Want to qualify for Bright Futures

  • Need structure and direction, not more random practice

What students typically see

  • Raise SAT Reading & Writing scores by 100-200+ points

  • Qualify for Bright Futures Scholarship

  • Gain confidence and stop second-guessing on the test

Taught by a certified teacher with 24+ years of experience helping students improve reading and writing scores.

SAT Reading & Writing Accelerator

$600
for the full 8-session program 

*includes a bonus 2 hour session on Oct. 1 6:30-8:30pm at no additional charge!

Includes all sessions, instruction, recordings, and support.

Small groups are limited to 8 students.

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