Students who practice for 6 hrs on mathchops.com improve by 100 SAT pts (or 6 ACT pts), on average. Made by an NYC tutor and two former Google programmers.

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5 Feb 2021
Great conversation with Amy Seeley and Mike Bergin about SAT and ACT math on the excellent “Tests and the Rest” podcast: gettestbright.com/difference…
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30 Nov 2020
Special Offer! All Mathchops.com subscriptions now include an unlimited 7-day free trial. You can cancel any time by clicking a button in the app. Students who practice for 6 hours on Mathchops increase their scores by an average of 100 SAT points, or 6 ACT points.

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30 Nov 2020
Why subscribe? If you only have a 'free tier' account, you can't progress past SAT level 500 questions (level 18 on the ACT). Subscribers have full access to: * All question types and difficulties * All levels and games * All avatar decorations and rewards
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26 Oct 2020
"Decision notes" and the habits of perfect reading scorers: nyctestprepadvice.com/blog/2…

14 Oct 2020
Growth charts from actual users. When students practice for 6 hours, scores improve by an average of 100 SAT points.
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2 Oct 2020
Practice a mix of questions picked just for you. Bet your points when you answer - if you get to 1m you break the bank and win the game. . . . #mathgames #mathpractice #ACTmath #SAT #ACT #ISEEmath #ssatmath instagram.com/p/CF2jPduFghQ/…

15 Sep 2020
Students who practice for 6 hrs jump an average of 100 SAT pts, or 6 ACT pts. Free to try, no cc. . . . #ACT #ACTmath #satmath #SAT #mathpractice #mathgames instagram.com/p/CFKWFX_FaZ0/…

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19 Aug 2020
Very excited to announce our Google Classroom integration! Teachers can import classes instantly. Grades are automatically reported in Classroom. Students can play adaptive games or teacher-created quizzes. Free for teachers! youtu.be/fGUamKwql9k
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13 Aug 2020
We've gotten a great response on reddit. Here are some reviews from users: nyctestprepadvice.com/mathch…

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2 Jul 2020
This one shows up all the time on the ACT: youtu.be/hmvO7uTbteI

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1 Jul 2020
Let’s say you’re studying for a final in school. You can only study using one of these resources: the notes from the smartest kid in class, the textbook, the tests, or all of the lectures (on video). Which one should you choose? nyctestprepadvice.com/blog/2…

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30 Jun 2020
How to find the midpoint if you forgot the formula: youtu.be/miaNT7tM_Fw

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