Not Ready to Take the SAT Yet?
It likely means foundational English and math skills need strengthening.
Many families assume the SAT is an extremely difficult exam that requires years of preparation. In reality, for students who have steadily built strong English and math skills in U.S. schools, high scores are achievable within six months.
The real variables are:
- English is not the studentโs first language
- Core foundations are weak
- Study habits are inconsistent
In these cases, preparation may take one to two yearsโor longer. The key is not endlessly drilling SAT questions, but consistently strengthening the fundamentals that the SAT is built on: English and math.
Who Is This Program For?
Our High School English & Math Program is designed for:
- Students who are not yet ready to sit for the SAT
- Students scoring below 1300 on PSAT, SAT, or practice exams
- Middle school students performing at a high academic level who want to complete the SAT before 10th grade
For 12th-grade students with limited remaining test opportunities (or short timelines), we recommend the SAT program directly, regardless of current level.
Build the Foundation Before Itโs Too Late
Our High School English & Math program focuses not only on essential SAT foundations, but also on building the skills necessary to succeed in Advanced and AP courses that heavily impact GPA.
Regular Updates & Progress Reports
Before each parent consultation, we provide detailed reports on:
- Class attitude and engagement
- Assignment completion rate
- Areas of strength and improvement
- Actionable recommendations
We believe parents should clearly understand where their student stands at every stage.
Ongoing Parent Consultations
Throughout the program, we conduct structured parent meetings to review:
- Academic performance data
- Overall progress indicators
- Strategic next steps
- Long-term academic direction

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A Curriculum That Strengthens Both Skill and Mindset
YEONโs curriculum considers not only academic ability, but also psychology, study habits, and thinking patternsโmaximizing real-world effectiveness.
Student Effort 95 + Curriculum 5 โ Student Effort 75 + Curriculum 25 = 100
Enrollment Process
We review the studentโs academic profile and objectives.1๏ธโฃย Parent Consultation
We evaluate performance by domain (Reading/Grammar, Math) to identify strengths and gaps.2๏ธโฃย SAT Practice Exam
Based on consultation insights and test results, we recommend the most effective academic pathway.3๏ธโฃย Program Recommendation