A free SAT Math practice tool built for students who want expert-quality practice with an AI tutor.
I believe that the high cost of preparation should not block the path to studying in the US. My name is Piotr Adamczewski. I am a high school student from Sosnowiec, Poland, a math tutor, and the creator of SATMatPrep — a free platform that democratizes access to international education. The project grew from a simple observation: the barrier to entry for Polish students at American universities is enormous, and the prices of SAT courses and materials are often prohibitive. I am preparing for this exam myself, so instead of waiting for ready-made solutions, I decided to build my own. I drew on a year of experience working with students, helping them understand the complexities of mathematics and achieve success in competitions. SATMatPrep is more than a tool. It is the result of my discipline and consistency in pursuing a goal I set for myself in my first year of high school. I want to show other ambitious people that with consistency and the right resources, goals that seem out of reach are actually within grasp. My goal is to make the path to international education a real option for everyone willing to put in the work. Want to learn more about the project or talk about studying in the US? Feel free to reach out on LinkedIn.
Quality SAT prep resources are expensive. Princeton Review, Khan Academy Premium, private tutors — the costs add up fast. Most free resources are limited or outdated.
SATMatPrep was built to fix that. Expert-quality questions, step-by-step solutions, an AI tutor that helps you learn from mistakes, all SAT math topics — completely free.
When you get a question wrong, you won't just see the correct answer. Instead, our AI tutor asks you a guiding question — helping you figure out the solution on your own, step by step.
This approach is based on the Socratic method: you learn best when you discover your own mistakes. The AI analyzes your answer, identifies what you misunderstood, and guides you toward the correct solution — without handing it to you.