SAT Self Paced Course

  • About the Course

    Watch recorded lessons, review with quizzes, and take full-length diagnostic tests that map your scores directly to the lessons you need to improve. This adaptive format allows you to customize your experience to what is most relevant to improve your test score. We have videos covering all test sections, including test-taking strategies, time management, Math and Reading/Writing content, and problem-solving techniques. Choose the lessons that you need to study to understand how to get every problem right.

  • Assistance and Navigation

    If you have any questions or feedback, please reach out to us at ziska(at)selectc.com to contact our course instructor, Katherine Ziska. If you want to learn more about us, head over to our website at Selectc.com

Self Paced SAT Course

Course Structure

    1. WL1 Quick Tips

    2. Quiz WL1

    3. WL2 Grammar Review: Parts of Speech

    4. Quiz WL2 Parts of Speech

    5. WL3 Parts of Sentence

    6. Quiz WL3 Parts of Sentence

    7. WL5 Redundancy

    8. Quiz Redundancy

    9. WL5.5 Parallelism

    10. QUIZ Parallelism

    11. WL10. Comparisons

    12. WL12. Homonyms

    13. QUIZ Comparison, Possessives, Contractions, Homonyms

    14. WL13. Active Passive

    15. QUIZ Active Passive

    16. WL14. Countable vs Uncountable Modifiers

    17. QUIZ Countable vs Uncountable modifiers

    1. QUIZ Fundamentals: Algebra

    2. Adding Fractions: Quick Trick

    3. QUIZ Arithmetic: Fractions

    4. ML 1 Basic Approaches

    5. ML 2 RED F- Read

    6. ML 4 RED F- Examples

    7. QUIZ RED F

    8. ML 3 Translating from English to Math

    9. ML 3B Translating English to Math More Examples

    10. QUIZ Translating from English to Math

    11. ML 7A Linear Equations- What Are They and How to Solve

    12. ML 7B Graphing Linear Equations- Make a Table

    13. ML 7C Slope of a Line by Inspection

    14. ML 7D Slope of a Line: Rise Over Run

    15. QUIZ Linear Equations

    16. ML 28C. Rationalizing Denominators

    17. QUIZ Rationalize Denominators

    1. Reading/Writing Module 1.1

    2. Reading/Writing Module 1.2

    3. Math Module 1.1

    4. Math Module 1.2

    5. Test 1 Map

    1. RL 1. Vocabulary in Usage

    2. QUIZ Vocabulary Usage

    3. RL 2. Find Main Purpose

    4. QUIZ RL2 Main Purpose

    5. RL 3. Purpose of a Sentence or Phrase

    6. QUIZ RL 3. Purpose of a Sentence

    7. RL 4. Support/Undermine a Hypothesis/Claim

    8. QUIZ Support/Undermine a Hypothesis/Claim

    9. RL 5. Interpret data

    10. QUIZ interpret data

    11. RL 6. Logically complete the text

    12. QUIZ logically complete the text

    13. RL 7. Synthesize Notes

    14. QUIZ Student notes

    1. WL4 Subject Predicate Agreement

    2. QUIZ WL4 Subject Predicate Agreement

    3. WL5 Punctuation

    4. QUIZ WL5 Punctuation

    5. WL5.7 Two Part Constructions

    6. QUIZ Two Part Constructions

    7. WL 6. Verb Tense

    8. QUIZ WL6 Verb Tense

    9. WL 7. Transitions

    10. QUIZ WL7 Transitions

    11. WL8 Pronouns

    12. QUIZ Cumulative grammar 1

    13. WL9 Misplaced Modifiers

    14. QUIZ WL9 Misplaced Modifier

    15. WL11 Possessives and Contractions

    16. QUIZ Comparison, Possessives, Contractions, Homonyms

About this course

  • $20.00 first payment, $40.00 / month onwards
  • 150 lessons

Instructor(s)

Founder and Educational Leader Dan Roeder

Mr. Roeder graduated magna cum laude from the University of Maryland with a major in mathematics and education. His academic record and achievements on the PSAT and SAT were recognized by the College Board when he was named as a National Merit Scholar. Mr. Roeder has taught mathematics in the Maryland Public schools, and spent over ten years developing and running innovative educational programs in the private non-profit educational sector for learners of various ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Dan launched Select Choice Tutoring and Test Prep in 2005 to share his lifelong passion and talents as an educator with families and youth.

eLearning Consultant Katherine Ziska

Katherine (she/they) graduated from New York University with a Master’s in psychology focusing on cognitive development. She has over five years of experience in child development and education research. She’s presented at numerous conferences, been a panelist on K-12 science communication, and coauthored academic research on how technology (i.e. Artificial Intelligence) can be adapted to educational contexts. In addition to her academic accomplishments, she’s taught across a variety of settings to a wide range of students at every age. She taught English Drama while in China, sailing at Tripp Lake Camp in Maine, pottery in Connecticut, and worked and lectured as a teaching assistant at the University of Chicago and New York University. In her spare time, she co-hosts a podcast on child development called the Kids’ Table Podcast to translate research into content approachable for parents and policymakers. Her SAT scores improved dramatically after receiving Dan’s tutoring and she attended and graduated from the University of Chicago, the school of her choice, for her undergraduate degree in Philosophy.