Prepare for the May 2nd SAT with Galanto Academy's intensive 4-hour workshop. Designed for high school juniors and seniors, this small-group session is led by experienced tutors who teach the strategies that actually move scores.
Your student will receive:
90 minutes of high-impact math strategies
90 minutes of verbal and reading comprehension techniques
30 minutes of college choice and scholarship guidance
Official College Board SAT Prep Book (included)
Access to PrepHQ.ai, our digital learning platform
A personalized score breakdown with clear next steps
Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM The Chattery — Chattanooga, TN
Limited to 15 students. All materials included.
What to bring: laptop, two sharpened pencils, and a water bottle.
Questions? Reach out to Mason@GalantoAcademy.com
Mindy Harvat leads the verbal session. She teaches students to read faster, think critically, and eliminate wrong answers under real test conditions. Mason Galanto leads the math session. He specializes in turning the SAT’s most common problem types into repeatable, high-confidence strategies. Together, they’ve helped hundreds of students improve their confidence and scores.
What to Expect
Expect direct instruction from two of the top SAT tutors in Tennessee. This 4-hour course will breakdown testing strategies that can be used directly to build confidence and improve scores.
Ages
Juniors and Seniors
Date
April 18th, 2026
Time
9:00am - 1:00pm EDT
Location: The Chattery
1800 Rossville Ave. Suite 108
Schedule
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The workshop begins at 9:00am sharp, so students should arrive before to pick their seats and set up.
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Students will add their desired colleges to our system and understand what it will take to achieve their target scores.
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Students will learn how to approach the math test strategically and attack SAT math concepts with confidence.
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After the first 2 hours we will take a short break to stretch and move around.
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Students will learn how to approach the SAT verbal section with test appropriate strategies.
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The students are done and should expect follow ups from our tutors.