I really like the way Brilliant teaches, and I think it would be great if they had some material specifically for students preparing for the SAT exam. I struggle a lot with the exam because I can't seem to find the time to complete each question, cause I approach them analytically instead of intuitively. I think Brilliant is particularly suited to helping with dilemma because the the curriculum in the Brilliant courses is based on intuitive thinking, making connections, etc. What do you folks think?
P.S. - This is my first post here, but I'm not sure if this is the right place to post a discussion question like this one, and I apologize if it is not appropriate for this forum.
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Definitely! In the meantime, you could Khan Academy's SAT prep courses. I've heard they're really good.
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Yes I have been using the Khan Academy prep material. It is helpful, although I feel it is lacking in some areas.