SupportED Learning Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2488800/fan_mail/new] In this episode of the SupportED Learning Podcast, Dr. Joe Sebestyen sits down with Sol Lee, University of Chicago graduate, founder of Increments, and a 14-year SAT and LSAT reading strategist, to explain why most students plateau on the SAT verbal section and how to break through. Dr. Joe Sebestyen and Sol Lee discuss what actually moves the needle on SAT and LSAT reading scores, including why the "look at A, B, C, D and eliminate" approach is the wrong way to read questions, how to predict the answer before looking at the choices, why students are better at reading than their own test-taking habits suggest, and how the panic spiral derails strong students on hard passages. This episode is especially useful for SAT students stuck in the 600s on reading and writing, parents trying to understand why their kid keeps plateauing, college-bound students preparing for the digital SAT, and tutors looking for a sharper reading methodology. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations on academic strategy, college prep, and the future of student success. 📲 Connect with them: sol@increments.me SAT reading resources: learn.increments.me [http://learn.increments.me] 📲 Learn more about us: supportedtutoring.com [https://supportedtutoring.com/], @dr_joe_ap_exams [https://www.instagram.com/dr_joe_ap_exams/?hl=en] Thanks for tuning in to the SupportED Learning Podcast with Dr. Joe Sebestyen. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe for more insights on education, critical thinking, and AI integration in learning. Visit our website at supportedtutoring.com [https://supportedtutoring.com/] Remember to share this podcast with fellow parents and educators who are passionate about reimagining education for tomorrow's world. Until next time, keep supporting learning!
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