Tiny SAT classes
A tiny class.
A team of 3, 4, or 5 students. (Feel free to invite a friend or two!)
4 days a week.
25 minutes each morning, from Monday through Thursday.
Class A: 9:30am Eastern / 6:30am Pacific
Class B: 11:30am Eastern / 8:30am Pacific
For 4 weeks.
The four weeks leading up to the next test — for the December 5th test, the weeks of…
Week 1: November 9, 10, 11, 12
Week 2: November 16, 17, 18, 19
Week 3: November 23, 24, 25 (no class on Thanksgiving)
Week 4: November 30 and December 1, 2, 3
Made with (and for!) ADHD.
I’ve crafted a method of doing Zoom meetings that’s lightning-fast and hyper-interactive and actually enjoyable.
A full SAT curriculum (with an ADHD twist).
Week 1: Reading, Writing, and timing
Week 2: How to hyperfocus on every type of problem
Week 3: Math problem-solving for messy minds
Week 4: How to attack algebra differently
Week 5: Grammar made interesting
Week 6: How to leverage stress
(and more!)
With skills you’ll use in college.
How can you remember everything you learn?
How can you simplify wordy sentences?
How can you pay laser-attention to the ideas in a text?
How can you learn faster by making mistakes?
How can you argue clearly and quickly in an essay?
$400 a student.
If you refer a friend, you both get $50 off.
How do we do it? (Glad you asked!)
Ready…
You learn strange and unique ways to attack each section
Set…
You take real practice tests and hone your skills
Go!
You take the actual test, get a perfect score, and become a James Bond super-villain (or, y’know, something)
Questions, answered.
Q: Does my student have to be diagnosed with ADHD to join the class?
A: Nope!
Q: Oh. Why not?
A: Lots of us with ADHD symptoms aren’t diagnosed. It would be cruel to limit the classes to those who already have diagnoses.
Q: So can my non-ADHD student sign up?
A: This whole course is about how to weaponize a disorganized, frantic mind — it won’t be a good fit for them if they’re neurotypical!
Q: My student can’t make any of the times listed. Could you make the class at another time?
A: Maybe! Brandon also teaches ADHD-oriented science classes, so his calendar is busy — but if you can find at least three students to make a class, we’d be interested in looking at the calendar with you! Contact us with some ideas.