The live SAT Course
Six weeks. Twelve live sessions with Ben. The full Bullseye dashboard, three custom books, and a 200-point money-back guarantee — one course, everything included.
Dates & tuition
Reserve your seat in the next cohort. All-in tuition — books, twelve months of dashboard access, and the guarantee included.
Ben Smith teaches this course. No handoffs.
Every one of the 12 sessions is taught live by Ben — the person who wrote the books, the curriculum, and the dashboard you'll use between classes. No junior tutors, no rotating staff.
Ben runs the SAT program at top Las Vegas schools, including The Adelson School and The Meadows School.
Everything included — for a full year
36 live hours with Ben, plus the whole Bullseye dashboard as your homework home between classes.
200 points. Guaranteed.
Do the work — attend the sessions, complete the homework and practice tests — and if the score doesn't improve by 200+ points, you get your money back. It's the reason to choose the live course.
100+ strategies. Every one taught, not listed.
Every strategy has its own video lesson by Ben and its chapter in the three Bullseye books — then the dashboard drills it against real questions. Here's the full catalog:
Math.
59 strategiesGeneral strategies
Pre-Algebra
Elementary Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Coordinate Geometry
Plane Geometry
Trigonometry
Data Analysis
Reading.
23 strategiesReading Principles
Question Strategies
Writing.
21 strategiesWriting Principles
Punctuation
Grammar & Composition
Common questions
Every session is recorded, and the recording lands in your dashboard the same day — so a missed Saturday never breaks the course.
Do the work — attend the sessions, complete the homework and practice tests in the dashboard — and if the score doesn't improve by 200+ points, you get your money back. See the full guarantee terms.
Two things make the course click: your student should have finished Algebra, and their most recent score should land roughly between 1000 and 1400. That's the range where our strategies — things like picking numbers and backsolving — do the most work.
Below 1000 usually means the foundations aren't there yet. A student is better served building up core math and reading first, before strategy can add points. Above 1400, the class can move too slowly — your student will already get most questions right and spend much of the time reviewing questions they've aced.
If your student falls outside that range either way, one-on-one tutoring is almost always the better fit. Not sure where they land? A free consult or the free analyzer will tell us — and we'll give you an honest answer.
Put 10,000 hours of SAT teaching on your student's side.
One cohort at a time, 25 seats, taught by Ben from the first session to the last.
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