Nick Diaz

+80 points on the SAT Math!
“I’ll never forget the moment I saw my score and called my mom to celebrate.”

Before Peace of Pi, I had a 1120 SAT score, but I knew I needed at least an 1190 to qualify for Bright Futures. I needed something more challenging and structured to really push me forward.

Peace of Pi was definitely a lot of work. It was more than I expected, but it gave me discipline, structure, and every single resource I needed. The Zoom classes were the most helpful part for me. They weren’t just about learning the content, they built my focus and stamina so that by the time I sat for the actual SAT, the test felt much easier. The extra tutoring sessions right before the exam also gave me a big confidence boost.

My score went from 1120 to 1200 overall, with my math rising from 570 to 650—an 80-point improvement. That was enough to surpass Bright Futures, which has been a huge relief for both me and my family. I’ll never forget the moment I saw my score and called my mom to celebrate.

The tutors were phenomenal. Relatable, approachable, and great at teaching. I actually liked that they were closer to my age because it made it easier to connect. And the group setting made me feel comfortable knowing there were other students at my level working toward the same goal.

Peace of Pi is absolutely worth the investment. Every question I saw on the real SAT felt familiar because I had already practiced it with them. If you’re ready to commit, the results are life-changing.

Always keep your end goal in mind, whether it’s a scholarship or your dream school. And don’t cheat yourself—if you cut corners, you’re only hurting your own future. Stick with it, and you’ll see the payoff.