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The purpose of this blog is to help people prepare for the math portion of the SAT/GRE.  This blog is a daily math SAT/GRE exercise.  Every day or nearly every day a new math problem will be presented that is similar to those that can be expected on the SAT or GRE.  It is good practice to attempt to solve each problem after it is posted.  The following day a video solution will be posted that clearly shows how to solve the problem step by step.  Doing these exercises every day, little by little, will be beneficial to anyone preparing for this exam.  Those doing formal preparation will have a quick daily warm up, those not inclined to study much can potentially review ~100 practice problems in a few months.

The videos contained on this web site were created by Vincent A. Cassella, PhD.  Dr. Cassella is an electrical engineer with degrees from Rutgers University (BSEE), Princeton University (MSE), and Catholic University of America (PhD.).  His PhD was received in the field of signal processing and machine learning under Dr. Nader Namazi. He is an adjunct lecturer at Catholic University in the department of electrical engineering.  He currently teaches courses at the graduate level in Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Artificial Neural Networks, Random Signal Theory, Adaptive Signal Processing, and Optimum Signal Processing.

These videos are the intellectual property of Vincent A. Cassella, PhD and may not be copied or redistributed in any way without his explicit permission in writing.

1 comment:

  1. I'd even recommend some of the classic papers or surveys of classic papers as reading material over a general subject test. For instance, why not a situation where students are given something like a research paper

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