Acing the SAT doesn’t need to be complicated. Give me 4 Saturdays, I’ll give you some Tacos and your score will improve.

Adrienne Wallace, a lawyer, mom, teacher, school leader, PhD Candidate in Education and taco maker extraordinaire has developed a SAT study program that has helped student improve their scores by hundreds of points. Share your information below, along with your goals and Adrienne will get back to you! Also yes - I’m using my son’s art page, we’re efficient over here.

See Below for FAQS :)

 

 Is it worth it?

Short answer: Yes — especially if your student wants a clear plan, focused practice, and confidence going into the SAT.

Here’s why:

It’s a small group by design

This isn’t a lecture-style prep class. With a maximum of four students, each student gets real attention, targeted feedback, and space to ask questions. That’s very different from large commercial prep programs.

It’s strategy-first, not just more worksheets

Many students struggle on the SAT not because they don’t know the content, but because they don’t understand:

  • how the test is structured

  • how to manage time

  • how to avoid common traps

  • how to study efficiently between practice sessions

This program focuses on how to think about the test, not just drilling questions.

It’s designed by an expert in assessment

The program is designed by an experienced educator and PhD candidate studying assessment, which means the sessions focus on:

  • understanding what the SAT is actually measuring

  • practicing in ways that transfer to test day

  • building habits students can use beyond this one exam

It builds confidence, not burnout

Four sessions is intentional. Students leave with:

  • a realistic study plan

  • tools they can use independently

  • a clearer sense of what to expect on test day

And yes — tacos after each session help keep the experience human and low-stress.

The value compared to other options

At $400 for four sessions, this program is:

  • less expensive than many 1:1 tutoring packages

  • more personalized than large-group test prep

  • focused on sustainable skills, not quick fixes

Who this is best for

  • Students taking the SAT in March

  • Students who feel overwhelmed by test prep

  • Students who benefit from structure and accountability

  • Students who want focused support without pressure

Who it may not be right for

  • Students looking for daily homework or intensive drilling

  • Students who prefer a large classroom-style prep course

If you have questions about whether this program is a good fit for your student, you’re always welcome to reach out directly at
leosroomshop@gmail.com.