When Should My Child Actually Start SAT Prep?
A practical session for 10th and 11th grade families on score goals, test timing, and what weekly SAT prep should actually look like.
Hosted by Paul Kim, LearnHaus founder.

date
Thursday, April 23, 2026
time
8:00 PM EDT
location
Zoom
Why attend
Why this event matters
A lot of families start SAT prep too early, too late, or without enough clarity to make the work useful. This workshop is for parents who want a more practical answer to one question: when should my child actually start, and what should that plan look like?
Best fit for parents of 9th, 10th, or 11th graders who want a realistic SAT timeline before prep turns into random work, stress, or wasted money.
What we will cover
- How to tell whether your child should start now, wait a little, or just get a baseline first
- What a realistic SAT timeline looks like for 9th, 10th, and 11th grade families
- How to avoid starting too early, too late, or with the wrong kind of prep
- What strong weekly SAT prep actually looks like for a busy student
- When self-study is enough, when tutoring helps, and how to tell the difference
- How to leave with a practical next-step plan instead of loose advice
Free Zoom registration
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Meet your speaker
Paul Kim
LearnHaus founder
Helping families build clearer, more realistic SAT plans since 2017.
Paul has been tutoring since 2017. He started at YLOC, a volunteer organization serving underserved students, and within a year became president, leading 20 tutors and 40 students.
Since then, he has worked with students across volunteer, private, and national tutoring settings. In this session, he will walk parents through when to start SAT prep, how to avoid wasted effort, and what kind of plan actually fits a busy student.
Trust
What families can expect from LearnHaus
LearnHaus keeps SAT support structured, clear, and parent-readable. The goal is not more noise. It is a better plan, better follow-through, and fewer wasted prep decisions.
Online and parent-friendly
Sessions happen on Zoom and are designed to fit real family schedules.
Practical planning over hype
We focus on timing, pacing, and decision-making, not inflated promises.
Clear next steps
Families should leave with a better sense of what kind of SAT plan actually makes sense.
If SAT prep already feels fuzzy, rushed, or hard to manage, this session will help you think more clearly about timing, structure, and what kind of support is actually worth adding.
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How LearnHaus can help after the webinar
If the workshop is useful, the next step is simple: we can help your family turn it into a more tailored SAT plan with the right pace and level of support.
Free SAT roadmap
Reply with your child’s grade and latest score, and I’ll tell you the best next step.
Free SAT consult
Review timing, score goals, and whether your student should start now or later.
Tailored weekly plan
Map out a realistic study rhythm that works alongside school and extracurriculars.
