Aigerim SarsenovaAstana, Kazakhstan
SAT score
1540
1370+170points
Precision SAT preparation
1Elevate turns missed questions into a focused next step — with SAT practice, timed mocks, clear explanations and weak-topic tracking in one system.
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Algebra
Linear equations in one variable
If 3x+6=21, what is the value of x?
After you check
Select one answer, then check it.
The method
1Elevate keeps it. One miss names a skill, the skill picks your next question, and that question is where the points come back.
One question, five steps
The practice surface below is the one students use, running a real item from the Algebra bank.
01
One item from the bank, with its domain, skill and difficulty attached. You pick the choice the arithmetic seems to give.
02
Wrong — and the explanation names the step you skipped rather than the letter you missed.
03
The item joins your review queue and the skill behind it becomes visible in your progress.
04
The queue serves the same skill one level up. That is what “what to practise next” means here.
05
Right twice in a row and the item leaves the queue — and the skill stops being the first thing the product asks you for.
Linear equations in two variables
The line 4x−3y=12 is graphed in the xy-plane. What is the y-coordinate of its y-intercept?
Sample outcomes
Eight score journeys. Eight different weak points turned into focused practice.
What you actually use
Practice, explanation, review. Everything else in the product exists to move you between them.
The bank
Every item carries the College Board domain, skill and difficulty it was written against, so a session can be one skill wide or a whole section.
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Explanations
Every choice is explained, not only the correct one. Ask a follow-up in your own words and Elevate answers on the same screen.
Linear equations in two variables
The line 4x−3y=12 is graphed in the xy-plane. What is the y-coordinate of its y-intercept?Explanation
At the y-intercept, x=0, so −3y=12 and y=−4. Dividing by a negative flips the sign; skip that and −4 becomes 4.
Why is it not 4?
Elevate
Because the coefficient is negative. Dividing both sides by −3 reverses the sign, so y = −4.
Review & progress
Accuracy per skill, weakest first. Nothing leaves the queue until you have answered it correctly twice in a row.
Weakest first
The real sitting
Two sections, four modules, one ten-minute break, and a clock that submits your module whether you are finished or not.
Reading & WritingModule 1
Reading & WritingModule 2
Break
MathModule 1
MathModule 2
Your next session
Answer one real question. 1Elevate names the skill behind the miss and turns it into a focused next session.
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Weakest skill
8 questions