Courses
Lee's Review is known for the high quality education we provide to our students. Our low student to teacher ratio allows for in-depth instruction and personalized attention. Each course focuses on one section of the SAT I or SAT II tests or on a specific high school class. Students learn all the necessary skills to achieve high scores on the SAT and succeed in both high school and college courses.
Sat I
Math:
The SAT I Math course covers Algebra I and II, Geometry, and word problems. This class teaches key concepts and skills for areas including, but not limited to, functions, direct and inverse variations, exponents, absolute values, probability, rate and mixture problems.
Writing:
- The fundamental grammar course introduces basic parts of speech, major grammar rules and essay structure.
- The intermediate grammar course reviews basic parts of speech and focuses on mastering grammar rules. It also expands upon essay structure while emphasizing various college level techniques.
- The advanced grammar course expands on grammar rules and imparts sophisticated writing strategies, such as reducing clauses to phrases and writing in an active voice. Moreover, students will learn how to critique essays, which is a precursor to writing more critical, organized and clear essays.
Critical Reasoning:
The critical reasoning class focuses on critical thinking. This class is designed to enhance writing through the expanded knowledge of vocabulary. This class is also intended to improve the ability to comprehend complex reading material by sharpening logic and reasoning skills.
Sat II
Math IIC:
The Math IIC course covers Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Math Analysis. This 18-week course reviews all three years of advanced high school math and teaches techniques for increasing speed and accuracy on the test.
Chemistry
The AP Chemistry course introduces students to the concepts of chemical reactions, chemical composition, acids and bases, modern atomic theory, and more.
Literature
This course reviews the various literary genres, terms and devices that students will need to understand to analyze literature from both the past and present. The class focuses on effectively reading and understanding poetry, prose and drama, by analyzing the reasoning behind the use of specific modes and techniques, such as satire, rhyme scheme and farce.

