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Hayden Hughes

+130 in Math

“The course offered thorough check-ups and clear explanations whenever I had questions, which made a big difference!

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My name is Hayden Hughes, and I’m a senior at Archbishop McCarthy High School. I took the Peace of Pi SAT prep course in the spring of 2024 because my math score wasn’t improving, even after trying multiple study programs and tutors. My score was only fluctuating by about 10 points, and none of the tips I learned seemed to stick. This was frustrating since I needed to see real progress.

A friend who had benefited from Peace of Pi recommended the program to me. I chose to enroll because I knew I needed more discipline in my study routine, something I hadn’t tried before. The course offered thorough check-ups and clear explanations whenever I had questions, which made a big difference.

I was initially concerned about the virtual learning environment, thinking I might get distracted, but the tutors kept me focused and on track. I also assumed that the group setting would make the experience less personalized, but it still felt tailored to my specific needs.

Thanks to Peace of Pi, I boosted my SAT score by 130 points. This improvement has earned me 100% Bright Futures and has set me up for a much smoother senior year.

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Sebastian Romero

+110 in Math

“This program will show you the way, but you have to walk it!

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My name is Sebastian Romero, and I’m a junior at Christopher Columbus High School. After taking the PSAT and not getting the score I wanted, I realized I needed help, especially in math. I heard about Peace of Pi from a friend on my soccer team, so I decided to give it a try. My goal was to improve my math score and secure Bright Futures by the end of my junior year, so I wouldn’t have to worry about it during senior year.

Before starting with Peace of Pi, I had tried other tutoring services but only saw minimal improvement. The virtual group learning environment with Peace of Pi was different. It was more engaging, and the results spoke for themselves. I went from only a 30-point increase with another service to improving my SAT score by 100 points after this program. That’s a huge difference!

The biggest challenge was managing all the work with my busy schedule, including soccer practice. But I made sure to complete the assignments when I was focused, not just going through the motions. The final weeks of the course were critical—reviewing everything helped me lock in the material just before the test. That effort paid off when my SAT math score increased significantly.

Thanks to Peace of Pi, I’m now relaxed about the SAT. I’ve already secured Bright Futures and feel confident about my college applications. If you’re serious about improving your score, you need to commit to the work. This program will show you the way, but you have to walk it. Don’t expect results if you don’t put in the effort. But if you do, like I did, you’ll see a big difference.

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Isabella Rey

+100 in Math

“It’s an investment that pays off, not just in terms of test scores, but in building essential study habits and discipline.

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My name is Isabella Rey, and I’m an 11th-grade student at Mast Academy. Before finding Peace of Pi, I was stuck in a frustrating cycle with my SAT Math score. Despite one-on-one tutoring, my results barely budged, and I was starting to doubt my math abilities, even though I’d always excelled in school. I was feeling defeated and unsure if I could reach the score I needed for college and scholarships like Bright Futures.

Everything changed when I started with Peace of Pi. At first, I was skeptical about virtual group learning, thinking it might not be as effective as one-on-one tutoring. But I quickly realized it was even better! The tutors were incredibly attentive and supportive, and the structured environment kept me focused. They knew exactly when I was struggling and made sure I understood each concept before moving on.

The program required a lot of dedication, and I had to prioritize my SAT prep over some schoolwork. But it was worth it. I went from a 570 in Math to a 720, and my overall SAT score jumped from 1170 to 1380! Beyond the numbers, Peace of Pi gave me peace of mind. I no longer stress about the SAT; I’ve secured Bright Futures, and I know I’m well-prepared for college.

If I could give advice to other students, it would be to not get discouraged by early practice test scores. Overprepare and trust the process. Peace of Pi works, and if you commit to it, you’ll see the results you’re aiming for! 

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Nicholas Filet

+150 in Math

“The structured group sessions, combined with the detailed notes and support, made a huge difference.

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My name is Nicholas Filet, and I’m a junior at Mast Academy. Before starting this course, I was struggling with the math section of the SAT. I had tried using resources like Khan Academy, but I wasn’t seeing any real improvement. Math has never been my strong suit, and I realized that without a solid foundation, I wouldn’t be able to achieve the score I needed. A good friend of mine recommended this program after seeing great results, so I decided to give it a shot.

From the start, I could tell this course was different. The structured group sessions, combined with the detailed notes and support, made a huge difference. The virtual environment allowed me to learn from others’ questions and strategies, which was incredibly valuable. The course didn’t just help me learn new material—it also reinforced the basics that I had been missing.

One of the biggest challenges for me was managing time during the test. The course helped me develop a rhythm, which was crucial. Geometry and time management were my main pain points, and the program addressed both head-on. Thanks to this, I improved my SAT math score by 150 points, bringing my total score into the 1300s. I’m now much more confident and better prepared to tackle the next steps in my academic journey.

This course isn’t easy. It requires a lot of work and dedication, but the results are worth it. If you’re willing to put in the effort, you’ll see significant improvement. My advice for anyone considering this program? Be prepared, stay organized, and fully commit. It’s a tough course, but it delivers big results. 

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Juliette Gonzalez

+90 in Math

“I quickly learned that studying for the SAT isn’t just about understanding the material—it’s about consistent practice.

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My name is Ilana Croitorescu, and I’m an 11th grader at Dr. Michael Krop High School. I started taking the SAT back in August and quickly realized my scores weren’t improving. It was frustrating, and I knew I had to change my approach if I wanted to succeed. I had been doing one-on-one tutoring, but it wasn’t giving me the results I was aiming for. I knew I could achieve a higher score, so I started looking for a new program.

That’s when I found out about Peace of Pi from my friends. They had taken the course for the October and November SATs and none of them scored below a 730 in math, with one even getting a perfect score. Hearing that, I knew I had to sign up.

The course wasn’t easy, but it was worth it. The tutors are amazing at explaining the material, but more than that, it’s about dedication and practice. The weekly assignments were a lot, but they really made a difference. I quickly learned that studying for the SAT isn’t just about understanding the material—it’s about consistent practice. The online group environment was surprisingly interactive, and even though I wasn’t sure about learning online at first, I ended up learning a lot.

My main tutor, Cori, was incredible. She kept us engaged and made sure we were always participating. Thanks to Peace of Pi, I was able to improve my math score by 90 points, reaching a 690, which was exactly what I was hoping for. This score has opened up more opportunities for me when it comes to college applications. The SAT can be challenging, but with the right preparation and mindset, you can achieve the results you want.

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Juliette Gonzalez

+110 in Math

“My tutor, Chloe, was fantastic—she really motivated us. I also liked that I could watch solution videos whenever I got stuck.

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My name is Juliette Gonzalez, and I’m a junior at the School for Advanced Studies Kendall campus. I first realized I needed SAT tutoring when my PSAT math score dropped to 600, which was much lower than before. I tried self-study using the College Board book, but it wasn’t enough. 

That’s when I turned to Peace of Pi. I heard about their services through friends, Elizabeth and Natalie, both of whom saw significant improvements in their scores after working with them. I was particularly motivated when I learned that Ellie had nearly achieved an 800 in math. Knowing that my friends had positive experiences, I decided to give it a try.

The virtual group learning environment was surprisingly effective. The sessions were well-paced, and I appreciated how personalized the homework was. My tutor, Chloe, was fantastic—she really motivated us. I also liked that I could watch solution videos whenever I got stuck.

One of the major benefits of Peace of Pi was the push to stay disciplined. The program helped me establish a routine and stick to it, even when I was tired or overwhelmed. It was a lot of work, but I knew it was worth it. The assignments were challenging, but they were also personalized to target my weaknesses, which helped me improve where I needed it most. The practice tests were another highlight—they were incredibly valuable in helping me prepare for the real thing.

Before joining Peace of Pi, I scored a 650 in math on the SAT. After the course, I improved to a 760, which was enough for Bright Futures and made me feel more confident about applying to UF. The practice tests and structured assignments helped me stay on track, and studying with friends added a fun, competitive edge. Overall, the course pushed me to stay disciplined, and it was definitely worth it.

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Tara Secilmis

+100 in Math

“It’s an investment that pays off, not just in terms of test scores, but in building essential study habits and discipline.

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My name is Tara Secilmis, and I’m currently an 11th grader at Doral Academy. Preparing for the SAT was a challenging journey for me, especially when I was relying solely on book-based methods. The traditional prep books, including the College Board SAT books, weren’t effective for me. I found myself repeating mistakes without truly understanding the material, despite going through numerous practice tests.

I realized I needed a more hands-on and repetitive approach to learning. That’s when I discovered Peace of Pi. Before starting with them, I took the SAT for the first time in August and scored a 510 in Math. This was disappointing because I knew I could do better, and I needed to improve significantly to qualify for Bright Futures.

My main struggles were with timing and staying focused during the test. I would get easily distracted and never finished on time when practicing alone. Peace of Pi changed that for me. They introduced techniques like using a clock to manage my time better and encouraged me to turn off my phone to minimize distractions. This structured approach helped me improve my focus and speed.

Peace of Pi provided a supportive and interactive learning environment, even through Zoom sessions. The tutors were amazing, creating a fun yet disciplined atmosphere that kept me engaged. They were not only knowledgeable but also genuinely cared about my progress, always checking in on how I was doing both academically and personally.

The intensive program at Peace of Pi was demanding but incredibly effective. It taught me valuable skills like time management and responsibility, which were crucial given my busy junior year schedule. Although it meant sacrificing some personal time, including my daily naps, the results were worth it.

Thanks to Peace of Pi, my math score improved from 510 to 610, and I’m confident I’ll continue to see progress. The improvement has brought me closer to achieving my goal for Bright Futures. Peace of Pi has been instrumental in my SAT prep journey, and I highly recommend it to anyone serious about improving their scores. It’s an investment that pays off, not just in terms of test scores, but in building essential study habits and discipline.

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Nicolas Bearzi

+150 in Math

“To my surprise, the online format worked better for me than my previous in-person tutoring. I had no complications with it, and I ended up studying much more effectively.

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My name is Nicolas Bearzi, and I’m in 11th grade at MAST Academy. I realized I needed better tutoring when I worked with another company that didn’t help me achieve my desired SAT score. Then I heard about Peace of Pi, and after seeing all their score improvements on Instagram, decided to try it out. 

Although I was always better at the reading section, Peace of Pi significantly improved my math skills.Before tutoring, I was good at both reading and math, but my math performance was held back, mainly because I needed more practice. I had taken Geometry a while ago, and I needed constant reminders and repetition to recall the concepts. Peace of Pi’s exercises helped me remember and master these areas.

I needed a good SAT score to qualify for the Bright Futures Scholarship, which would help me attend college in Florida with reduced or free tuition. Achieving this score was crucial, especially since I wanted to attend UF, a top university in the state.

I learned about Peace of Pi from my friend Rodrigo Fernandez. Initially, I was skeptical about the virtual group learning environment, expecting it to be less effective than in-person tutoring. However, to my surprise, the online format worked better for me than my previous in-person tutoring. I had no complications with it, and I ended up studying much more effectively.

The virtual setup didn’t negatively impact my learning at all, if anything, it was a helpful tool. At first, I was concerned about printing papers, but then I started using my iPad for practice, which worked perfectly. The numerous practice questions were crucial, and the ability to work digitally made it easier to keep up with the workload.

In the end, Peace of Pi exceeded my expectations and provided me with the necessary support to improve my math skills and achieve a competitive SAT score. I improved my SAT math score from 610 to 760, and my overall SAT score increased from 1250 to 1400. That’s +150 points!  I’m grateful for the experience and the results it helped me obtain.

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Aldo Zambrano

+140 in Math

“I achieved 100% Bright Futures, which means I can pay for college in Florida. This result has opened up opportunities for a better future and allows me to pursue a degree in finance!

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My name is Aldo Zambrano. I’m in 11th grade, and I attend Archbishop McCarthy High School. I’ve always been good at math, but my SAT math scores kept declining. My first SAT Math score was a 620, but then it dropped to 540. That was when I realized I needed a math tutor to help me improve.

I started taking the SAT early in my junior year. The scores I was getting were surprising to me because I was taking Calculus Honors at that time, and I expected better results based on my math skills. It was clear I needed help, especially to qualify for Bright Futures and to achieve competitive scores for colleges like UF, Georgetown, Boston College, and Boston University, which require scores in the high 1400s to 1500s.

My friend reposted Peace of Pi on Instagram, and I decided to check it out. It seemed efficient, and my friend said it was a lot of work but effective. Initially, I was skeptical about the Zoom format since I preferred in-person tutoring. However, the sessions turned out to be engaging and effective. The tutors were attentive, funny, and ensured we stayed on track with our homework.

During COVID, I struggled with online learning, especially with Geometry. With Peace of Pi, I relearned Geometry in just a couple of days. Unlike my school’s online classes during COVID, Peace of Pi provided personalized attention, making sure I understood each concept and stayed focused.

The service requires a lot of work, including about two hours of homework daily, but it’s worth it. I fit the work into my schedule by doing it during school hours whenever possible and completing the rest at home. The structured homework plan and constant reminders from tutors helped me stay on track and avoid procrastination.

The most helpful aspect of Peace of Pi was the tutors’ attention during Zoom calls, ensuring we participated and understood the material. The homework plan was also crucial, preventing me from cramming and helping me stay organized.

Thanks to Peace of Pi, my SAT math score improved from 620 to 760, and my overall SAT score went from 1260 to 1380, with a super score of 1400. I achieved 100% Bright Futures, which means I can pay for college in Florida. This result has opened up opportunities for a better future and allows me to pursue a degree in finance.

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Isabel Andjell

+110 in Math

“I even found myself teaching techniques and concepts I learned to friends who were also preparing, demonstrating how effective the course had been.

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My name is Isabel Andjell, and I’m a junior at Downtown Doral Charter Upper School. I wanted to share my experience with Peace of Pi’s SAT Math tutoring service. Initially, I tried to self-study for the December SAT using Khan Academy and YouTube videos. However, I wasn’t retaining the information well, and I struggled to apply the strategies I learned. 

Seeing other students preparing for the SAT over the summer made me realize I also needed to start preparing seriously. At first, I found it difficult to stay consistent and motivated studying on my own. I had scored 1250 on the December SAT, which was below my target for the universities I aimed to apply to. FSU, UMich, and UF, typically expected scores in the 1300s to 1500s. 

I’ve always been better at reading than math. While I’m not terrible at math, I tend to forget concepts like algebra and geometry if I don’t use them regularly. Realizing I needed a thorough review and more practice, I turned to Peace of Pi after hearing positive reviews from friends who had taken the course.

Before starting, I expected the virtual group environment to be a lecture-style format. However, I was pleasantly surprised by how interactive and hands-on the classes were. The teachers were engaging and attentive, calling us out if we slacked off and offering immediate help if we seemed confused. This level of engagement was far better than my experience during COVID remote learning, where I could often zone out without consequences.

The service requires a strong dedication, as I often told my friends. It’s a commitment, but the effort truly pays off. By the end of the course, I felt well-prepared for the March SAT. I even found myself teaching techniques and concepts I learned to friends who were also preparing, demonstrating how effective the course had been.

In my final SAT attempt, I improved a significant 110-points from my initial score. I felt incredibly proud and accomplished with this improvement. Seeing my score increase to 580 from 690 was a significant milestone.Peace of Pi showed me that all the hard work and dedication I put into the program was worthwhile. This experience gave me confidence in my abilities and reaffirmed that with the right support and effort, I could achieve my academic goals.

Managing the workload was challenging, involving many late nights and long study sessions, but the results were worth it. I highly recommend Peace of Pi to anyone serious about improving their SAT scores. It’s tough, but if you’re willing to put in the work, the improvement is significant and rewarding.

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