Breaking the SAT Math
Episodes
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01Pre-Class SAT Diag (Math Only)Login to watch for FREE!
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02Pre-Class SAT Diag Section 3 SolutionsLogin to watch for FREE!
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03Pre-Class SAT Diag Section 4 SolutionsLogin to watch for FREE!
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04Heart of Algebra: All About the AlgebraLogin to watch for FREE!
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05Homework 1Login to watch for FREE!
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06Heart of Algebra: Linearity Under a Different LensLogin to watch for FREE!
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07Homework 2Login to watch for FREE!
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08Problem Solving and Data Analysis: Being a Little ScattermindedLogin to watch for FREE!
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09Homework 3Login to watch for FREE!
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10Problem Solving and Data Analysis: Something About SurveysLogin to watch for FREE!
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11Homework 4Login to watch for FREE!
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12Passport to Advanced Math: Fun with FunctionsLogin to watch for FREE!
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13Homework 5Login to watch for FREE!
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14Passport to Advanced Math: Conquering QuadraticsLogin to watch for FREE!
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15Homework 6Login to watch for FREE!
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16Passport to Advanced Math: The Rationale of Rational FunctionsLogin to watch for FREE!
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17Homework 7Login to watch for FREE!
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18Additional Topics in Mathematics: A Touch of Trigonometry and Not So Complex, Complex NumbersLogin to watch for FREE!
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19Homework 8Login to watch for FREE!
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20Post-Class SAT Diag (Math Only)Login to watch for FREE!
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21Post-Class SAT Diag Section 3 SolutionsLogin to watch for FREE!
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22Post-Class SAT Diag Section 4 SolutionsLogin to watch for FREE!
Series Description
FLEX Resident Math Guru Philip Vuong not only teaches you every type of problem you might encounter in the SAT, but he will teach you strategies you can use to find the right answer even when you don't know how to solve the problem.
This course also includes FREE pre-class and post-class SAT Math Diag Tests to help you measure your progress. The tests are taken online and proctored by FLEX's E-Proctor.
About Philip Vuong
Philip Vuong graduated from Stanford University in 2010 with a degree in Theoretical Math (Honors) and Electrical Engineering and is a recipient of one of the top thesis awards from the Mathematics department. Since his graduation, he has been a head math teacher in Kaohsiung, a Calculus BC teacher for the Stanford Online High School, and a teaching assistant for the Coursera Course, Introduction to Mathematical Thinking. Philip has also designed numerous contest mathematics problems and curricula, including EPGY and SUMaC entrance exams, FLEX College Preps's SAT I and II books, and Stanford University's international talent search exams. He has been with FLEX College Prep since 2011 and has clocked in more than 5000 teaching hours.
Philip's main hobby is mathematics (of course)! In particular, he is interested in finding simple ways to articulate difficult proofs.