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An 8-week SAT Bootcamp built for Florida students chasing Bright Futures. You get a clear score target (1190 or 1330), a mastery-based skill tree, and live coaching four days a week — all engineered to turn a higher SAT score into real scholarship money and a stronger college application.

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SATeacher's SAT Bootcamp

"The SAT is a game with known patterns — my job is to make sure you've seen every single one before test day."Adrian Nucete

What you'll learn

What you'll be able to do

  • Score a 1190+ on a full-length Bluebook SAT practice exam — hitting the Bright Futures Medallion threshold and unlocking ~75% of Florida tuition costs
  • Score a 1330+ on a full-length Bluebook SAT practice exam — hitting the Florida Academic Scholars threshold and earning up to ~$25,000 in tuition coverage
  • Master every high-frequency SAT Math question pattern across 18 skill categories using a structured, mastery-gated skill tree — so no point is left on the table
  • Execute a reliable digital-SAT calculator strategy on an iPad + TI-84 (with pre-loaded SAT programs) to gain speed and accuracy on calculator-permitted modules
  • Build a consistent weekly study rhythm using the flipped-classroom system — arriving to every live session having already absorbed the concept, ready to drill the hardest questions
  • Track your own progress week-by-week with a scored success checklist, on-time practice exams, and attendance records — so both student and parent always know exactly where the score stands

How it works

How the 8 weeks work

This isn't a stack of videos you watch alone. It's a mastery-based skill tree paired with live coaching four days a week — you prep before class, then we drill the exact patterns the SAT repeats until they're automatic.

Know your number

You open with a full-length diagnostic so we know your exact baseline and lock in a clear score target — 1190 for Bright Futures Medallion or 1330 for the full ride.

Climb the skill tree

Four live coaching sessions a week walk you through the math and grammar patterns the SAT reuses, unlocking each skill before you move to the next.

Prove it under real conditions

Weekly benchmarks, a mid-program practice exam, and a final official-format Bluebook test confirm your score is locked in before test day.

The curriculum

What's inside your school

8 modules · 48 lessons

1

Week 1 · Orientation & The Linear Core

Week 1 launches the program. Students and families are onboarded into the SATeacher system and the Bright Futures scholarship stakes are made clear, then we build the linear core that every later week depends on. The week runs Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday as live one-hour classes, with a half-length checkpoint exam on Wednesday and a full-length Bluebook diagnostic over the weekend to lock in each student's true baseline score.

  • 1.1Monday · Orientation, Foundations & Skill-Tree KickoffIncluded
  • 1.2Tuesday · Linear Equations: Solving for One VariableIncluded
  • 1.3Wednesday · Half-Length Checkpoint ExamIncluded
  • 1.4Thursday · Special Cases & Literal EquationsIncluded
  • 1.5Friday · Linear Inequalities & Feasible RegionsIncluded
  • 1.6Weekend · Full-Length Diagnostic Exam (Baseline Score)Included
2

Week 2 · Functions, Two Variables & Systems

Week 2 builds the function machinery the rest of the test runs on: linear functions and rate of change, every form of a two-variable line, and systems solved by substitution and elimination. Live classes run Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with a half-length checkpoint exam on Wednesday and a full-length Bluebook exam over the weekend to measure the week's gains.

  • 2.1Monday · Linear Functions: f(x) & Rate of ChangeIncluded
  • 2.2Tuesday · Two-Variable Lines: Slope-Intercept, Standard & Point-SlopeIncluded
  • 2.3Wednesday · Half-Length Checkpoint ExamIncluded
  • 2.4Thursday · Parallel, Perpendicular & Lines in ContextIncluded
  • 2.5Friday · Systems of Linear Equations: Substitution & EliminationIncluded
  • 2.6Weekend · Full-Length Bluebook ExamIncluded
3

Week 3 · Expressions & Quadratic Equations

Week 3 turns algebra into fluency: exponent and radical rules, equivalent expressions, the full factoring toolkit, and quadratics solved every way the SAT demands — factoring, the formula, the discriminant, and completing the square, plus radical and rational equations. Live classes run Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with a half-length checkpoint exam Wednesday and a full-length Bluebook exam over the weekend.

  • 3.1Monday · Exponents, Radicals & Equivalent ExpressionsIncluded
  • 3.2Tuesday · Polynomials & the Factoring ToolkitIncluded
  • 3.3Wednesday · Half-Length Checkpoint ExamIncluded
  • 3.4Thursday · Quadratics I: Factoring, Formula & DiscriminantIncluded
  • 3.5Friday · Quadratics II: Completing the Square, Radical & Rational EquationsIncluded
  • 3.6Weekend · Full-Length Bluebook ExamIncluded
4

Week 4 · Nonlinear Functions (The Boss) ⚔️

Week 4 is the boss fight: nonlinear functions, the single most frequent math topic on the SAT. Exponential growth and decay, polynomial functions and their zeros, end behavior, function transformations and composition, and nonlinear systems. By the weekend full-length Bluebook exam — the mid-program benchmark — students should see real score movement. Live classes Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with a half-length checkpoint exam Wednesday.

  • 4.1Monday · Exponential Growth & DecayIncluded
  • 4.2Tuesday · Polynomial Functions: Zeros, Multiplicity & End BehaviorIncluded
  • 4.3Wednesday · Half-Length Checkpoint ExamIncluded
  • 4.4Thursday · Function Transformations & CompositionIncluded
  • 4.5Friday · Nonlinear Systems & Function FluencyIncluded
  • 4.6Weekend · Full-Length Bluebook Exam (Mid-Program Benchmark)Included
5

Week 5 · Numbers, Ratios & Data

Week 5 banks the fast, high-ROI points: percentages, ratios, rates and proportions, unit conversion, one-variable statistics, and two-variable data and scatterplots — mostly reading and setup rather than heavy algebra. Live classes run Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with a half-length checkpoint exam Wednesday and a full-length Bluebook exam over the weekend.

  • 5.1Monday · Percentages: Increase, Decrease & Multi-StepIncluded
  • 5.2Tuesday · Ratios, Rates, Proportions & Unit ConversionIncluded
  • 5.3Wednesday · Half-Length Checkpoint ExamIncluded
  • 5.4Thursday · One-Variable Data & StatisticsIncluded
  • 5.5Friday · Two-Variable Data & ScatterplotsIncluded
  • 5.6Weekend · Full-Length Bluebook ExamIncluded
6

Week 6 · Geometry & Trigonometry

Week 6 is geometry and trig — high-yield, formula-driven points: lines, angles and triangles, area and volume, right-triangle trigonometry and the special triangles, plus circles and coordinate geometry. Live classes run Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with a half-length checkpoint exam Wednesday and a full-length Bluebook exam over the weekend.

  • 6.1Monday · Lines, Angles & TrianglesIncluded
  • 6.2Tuesday · Area & VolumeIncluded
  • 6.3Wednesday · Half-Length Checkpoint ExamIncluded
  • 6.4Thursday · Right Triangles & TrigonometryIncluded
  • 6.5Friday · Circles & Coordinate GeometryIncluded
  • 6.6Weekend · Full-Length Bluebook ExamIncluded
7

Week 7 · Reading & Writing Essentials

Week 7 is the one high-leverage Reading & Writing week — the grammar half of the SAT is the most rule-based, fastest-to-learn section there is. Boundaries, form, structure and sense, transitions, rhetorical synthesis, words in context and command of evidence: together about a quarter of the whole test. Live classes run Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with a half-length checkpoint exam Wednesday and a full-length Bluebook exam over the weekend.

  • 7.1Monday · Standard English Conventions I: BoundariesIncluded
  • 7.2Tuesday · Standard English Conventions II: Form, Structure & SenseIncluded
  • 7.3Wednesday · Half-Length Checkpoint ExamIncluded
  • 7.4Thursday · Transitions & Rhetorical SynthesisIncluded
  • 7.5Friday · Words in Context & Command of EvidenceIncluded
  • 7.6Weekend · Full-Length Bluebook ExamIncluded
8

Week 8 · Full-Test Integration & Test-Day Mastery

Week 8 integrates everything for test day: a targeted weak-zone deep dive, speed and triage, hard-question strategy, calculator and Desmos mastery, and the full test-day protocol — then final review and mental prep. The weekend final full-length Bluebook exam is the proof of score students walk into the real SAT with. Live classes run Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with a half-length checkpoint exam Wednesday.

  • 8.1Monday · Weak-Zone Deep Dive: Targeted FixesIncluded
  • 8.2Tuesday · Speed, Triage & Hard-Question StrategyIncluded
  • 8.3Wednesday · Half-Length Checkpoint ExamIncluded
  • 8.4Thursday · Calculator & Desmos Mastery + Test-Day ProtocolIncluded
  • 8.5Friday · Final Review & Mental PrepIncluded
  • 8.6Weekend · Final Full-Length Bluebook Exam (Proof of Score)Included

Who it's for

Is this you?

The Junior on the Clock

You have one or two SAT attempts left before Bright Futures deadlines hit — you need a structured 8-week sprint, not more self-study that goes nowhere.

The Senior Making One More Run

You took the SAT before and came up short of 1190 or 1330 — this time you want a coach, a plan, and a concrete score target to chase, not another prep book.

The Spanish-Speaking Family

Your teen's lessons are taught entirely in English — that's the only way to truly prep for an English exam. But as the director, I'm a first-generation American with a Venezuelan mom, so I can walk you through the scholarship stakes, the plan, and your child's progress directly. Nothing gets lost in translation.

The Strong Student, Weak Test-Taker

Your GPA is solid but your SAT score doesn't reflect what you actually know — you need someone to close the gap between your ability and your score.

The Busy Student-Athlete

Between practice, school, and everything else, you need a program that respects your schedule and makes every live session count — the flipped-classroom model was designed for you.

The First-Generation College Applicant

Your family hasn't navigated Bright Futures before and you need more than test prep — you need a coach who explains the scholarship stakes and keeps both you and your parents fully in the loop.

Questions

Frequently asked

Your teacher

A note from your teacher

Adrian Nucete

Adrian Nucete

Hey — if you're reading this, I already know a little about you. You've got a junior or senior at home who's smart, who works hard, and who has a real shot at Bright Futures. And you're here because you've figured out that "just study more" isn't a plan. A scholarship worth tens of thousands of dollars deserves an actual plan.

I built SATeacher for exactly this moment — for South Florida families who are done with vague test-prep promises and want someone to just tell them: here's the score you need, here's exactly how we get there, and here's how we'll know we're on track every single week. That's what this program is. Eight weeks. Four live sessions a week. A mastery skill tree covering every high-frequency SAT Math pattern. A bilingual system so parents are never left out of the loop. And two finish lines with real dollar amounts attached: 1190 for Medallion, 1330 for Florida Academic Scholars.

Here's the thing about the SAT that most programs won't say out loud: it's not a test of raw intelligence. It's a game with predictable patterns, and once you know the patterns, you can beat it. Quadratic equations always show up the same way — so we build a four-method decision tree and you practice until choosing the right method is automatic. The TI-84 has programs that give you a real speed advantage on the calculator module — so we load them up in Week 1 and drill them into muscle memory. The Reading & Writing section tests a specific, learnable set of grammar rules — so we learn the SAT's exact ruleset, not "grammar in general." Nothing in this program is filler. Every week has a job to do.

I also know that motivation is real but fragile, especially for a 16- or 17-year-old juggling school, sports, jobs, and everything else. That's why the flipped classroom exists — you absorb the concept on your own time, and then live sessions are pure drilling on the hardest questions. No wasted minutes. And the weekly success checklist, the mid-program practice exam in Week 6, the calibration exam in Week 8 — those aren't busywork. They're how you and your family always know exactly where the score stands, so nobody walks into test day blind.

I want to be straight with you: this program asks for real commitment. Four days a week, honest effort, completing the prep before each session. In return, you get a coach who's genuinely invested in your score, a community of South Florida students chasing the same thing, and a program built around the scholarship that's actually on the line. The scholarship is real. The score is reachable. Let's go get it — ¡vamos!

Adrian Nucete

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