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The SAT has patterns.
I'll show you all of them.

Real lessons on camera: my face, my voice, the actual solving. All of it focused on the challenge problems that decide whether you stay in the 600s or break 700.

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SAT Math lesson: translating a word problem about a delivery truck into the inequality 75b + 800 ≤ 4,500
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How the course works

Built for the questions that decide your score.

Khan Academy can teach you the basics, and the course covers them too if you're rusty. This is about what comes next: the challenge questions that keep smart students average.

A short taught lesson from the course: turning a delivery-truck word problem into an inequality

1 · Watch

Short taught lessons

Every pattern and every trap, taught on camera in minutes, not lecture hours.

Michelle walking through inequality sign problems on screen

2 · Walk through

Watch it solved

Filmed walk-throughs of real challenge problems: the setup, the shortcuts, and the check at the end.

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Peezy

talks you through · never just gives the answer

What has to be true about the two sides of an equation for it to have infinitely many solutions?
The two sides are identicalThe x's cancelI don't know 🖐

3 · Solve with me

Practice with a coach

Work the challenge sets with an AI coach that knows the traps you fall for and talks you through them instead of handing you answers.

Why smart students lose points

It's not the math. It's the traps.

This is the kind of question that separates the 600s from the 700s. Not because the algebra is hard, but because the wrong answers are designed.

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●●●○ Hard
4x + 11 = c(2x + 3) + 7

In the given equation, c is a constant. The equation has no solution. What is the value of c?

Michelle — founder of PeezyPrep

Your tutor

hi, I'm Michelle

I've tutored SAT math for over ten years. Hundreds of students, most of them stuck in exactly the same place: mid-600s, working hard, score not moving.

I've sat next to enough of them to know it's almost never the math. These tests are designed to trip you up, and the designs have patterns.

Once you see the patterns, you can beat them. That's why 700+ is absolutely achievable.

Columbia Business SchoolAI PM @ MetaNYU Math EducationNYC Dept. of Education10+ years tutoring

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For students

Watch free SAT Math breakdowns

Every week I post new SAT Math tricks, trap breakdowns, and problem walkthroughs, all under 2 minutes. Same content style as the full course, completely free.

For parents

Your kid knows the math. Here's why the score doesn't show it.

Honest, data-backed guides for parents: what tutoring actually costs, why scores plateau in the 600s, and how to help without adding pressure. Read the parent guides →

Want 1-on-1 help now? Book tutoring with Michelle →

Weekly SAT updates. No spam, just what parents need to know.

The PeezyPrep course map: a winding path of lesson nodes and challenge sets through Algebra Core, titled Your path to 700+

The full course

Your path to 700+

135 short lessons across 16 modules, challenge sets after every topic, and an AI coach on every problem.

Every question is modeled on the College Board's own question bank: 1,795 real questions studied, every wrong answer mapped to a documented trap.

Launching soon. Waitlist members lock in early-access pricing and get the free Desmos cheat sheet today.