Irvine, CA • Online via Zoom
SAT Tutor Irvine CA:
Why Irvine Students Choose Logic Over Memorization
Elite 1:1 digital SAT prep via Zoom — built for Irvine students who want a 200+ point improvement, not just more practice tests.
Book a Free Consultation →If you’re an Irvine student — or the parent of one — searching for an SAT tutor, you’ve probably already noticed the pattern: your student is smart, works hard, completes the prep books, and still plateaus.
The score isn’t moving because the approach is wrong — not the student.
At Gangnam Prep, I work with Irvine students via Zoom using the Logic-First Framework™ — a methodology built around understanding what the SAT is actually testing rather than guessing, memorizing, or hoping.
Currently Serving Irvine Students From
All sessions are online via Zoom — so location is never a barrier.
The Logic-First Framework™ in Practice
Reading & Writing: Stop Guessing. Start Eliminating.
Four named wrong-answer types: Too Extreme, True But Not Stated, Right Topic Wrong Claim, and Opposite Direction. Once you see these patterns, you stop second-guessing yourself.
Math: Minimum Steps, Not Maximum Calculation
The Minimum-Steps Test and 15-Second Desmos Rule let you solve problems faster than students who over-calculate.
Pacing: 3-Round Scan & Strike™
Move through each module strategically, banking easy points before allocating time to harder problems. This alone typically adds 20–40 points per section.
What Irvine-Area Students Have Achieved
+240
points gained
11th grader, 3 months
1540
final score
started at 1280
800
Math section
after 8 weeks
Your Instructor
Olivia Bang
Johns Hopkins University graduate. Trained at Seoul’s top SAT academies — Hackers and Ivy Plan. 17+ years of SAT instruction experience. Meltzer-aligned methodology.
Ready to Build a Strategy That Actually Works?
Book a free 30-minute consultation. We’ll identify exactly where points are being lost and map out a plan to fix it.
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