Abbie Calaforra
+80 Points in Math
Freed up Time to Enjoy Senior Year
Before signing up with Peace of Pi Learning, I was struggling to achieve a good SAT score. I tried studying on my own by using the college board books and taking many practice tests, but my SAT score was still nowhere near where I wanted it to be, especially if I wanted to get into my dream school, or get the 100% Florida Bright Futures scholarship.
This had me feeling stressed, unmotivated, and upset all the time, so I decided to seek out help.
I found Peace of Pi Learning through Instagram, where I saw people posting about this amazing tutor that helped them achieve major score improvements in math. I looked into their page and website, and was very surprised when I saw such a low price. I immediately signed up and even made one of my close friends sign up too. I took his 8 week course from January-March, in preparation for the March SAT, and from just the first class I could feel myself improving.
The classes I attended were each supposed to be 3 hours long, but a lot of times we would come in early to do extra practice, which shows just how dedicated this company is to its students. Throughout the class we would do practice tests, and practice packets with problems from every topic that can possibly come on the SAT, and we would review all these concepts together to help us get a better understanding of it, and make sure we had it down.
All the packets and practice tests were provided to us, and all of the resources were online, along with extra practice and homework, so we could review whenever we had the chance to. The classes never got boring, I always enjoyed going and the time went by pretty quickly, even though we were practicing the entire time. Taking this 8 week course, my SAT score improved by 80 points, and ensured my dream score in just one take.
Thanks to Peace of Pi, I no longer had to study or be in constant worry about the SAT and had more time to focus on school, friends, and my hobbies, and just feel proud and confident in myself when applying to college.