mathchops's profile picture. Students who practice for 6 hrs on http://mathchops.com improve by 100 SAT pts (or 6 ACT pts), on average. Made by an NYC tutor and two former Google programmers.

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Students who practice for 6 hrs on http://mathchops.com improve by 100 SAT pts (or 6 ACT pts), on average. Made by an NYC tutor and two former Google programmers.

Great conversation with Amy Seeley and Mike Bergin about SAT and ACT math on the excellent “Tests and the Rest” podcast: gettestbright.com/differences-be…


"Decision notes" and the habits of perfect reading scorers: nyctestprepadvice.com/blog/2020/10/2…


Growth charts from actual users. When students practice for 6 hours, scores improve by an average of 100 SAT points.

mathchops's tweet image. Growth charts from actual users. When students practice for 6 hours, scores improve by an average of 100 SAT points.

Practice a mix of questions picked just for you. Bet your points when you answer - if you get to 1m you break the bank and win the game. . . . #mathgames #mathpractice #ACTmath #SAT #ACT #ISEEmath #ssatmath instagram.com/p/CF2jPduFghQ/…


I wrote this for ACT students but the method can be used to study for any test: medium.com/@mike.mcgibbon…


Students who practice for 6 hrs jump an average of 100 SAT pts, or 6 ACT pts. Free to try, no cc. . . . #ACT #ACTmath #satmath #SAT #mathpractice #mathgames instagram.com/p/CFKWFX_FaZ0/…


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How discovery (and the retrospective telling of discovery) works.


Very excited to announce our Google Classroom integration! Teachers can import classes instantly. Grades are automatically reported in Classroom. Students can play adaptive games or teacher-created quizzes. Free for teachers! youtu.be/fGUamKwql9k

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We've gotten a great response on reddit. Here are some reviews from users: nyctestprepadvice.com/mathchops-test…


This one shows up all the time on the ACT: youtu.be/hmvO7uTbteI


Let’s say you’re studying for a final in school. You can only study using one of these resources: the notes from the smartest kid in class, the textbook, the tests, or all of the lectures (on video). Which one should you choose? nyctestprepadvice.com/blog/2020/7/1/…


How to find the midpoint if you forgot the formula: youtu.be/miaNT7tM_Fw


Short explanations of the most common problem types on SAT/ACT: youtube.com/channel/UCuXli…


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