SAT · ACT · Math Competition · Executive Functioning

Your child doesn't
need more prep.
They need better signal.

More problems. More mock tests. More hours. Conventional prep has always assumed that more is the answer. It isn't.

Redmond, WA · Serving the Greater Seattle Area
287+
Avg. SAT Point Gain
1533
Avg. Score — Class of 2026
27
Avg. Session Hours to Score Goal

Conventional prep
throws everything
at the student.
And hopes.

Most test prep programs are built on volume — more practice problems, more passages, more hours. For students who are already stretched thin, that approach doesn't just fail. It creates fatigue, friction, and a belief that the test is harder than it is.

A student who goes through exhaustive high-volume prep and comes out empty-handed doesn't just walk away with a disappointing score. They walk away with a disappointing story about themselves — that they're not smart enough, not disciplined enough, not good enough. That story is never true.

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Ignore all the distraction, and the answer becomes so… obvious.

Sachin · Grade 11 · SAT
36
Session Hours
+420
SAT Points
1520
Final Score
Conventional Prep
More hours, more fatigue, less retention
Leaves students doubting their own ability
The skill ends where the test ends
Lettuce Learn
Precision over volume — every session earns its place
Self-confidence that comes from clarity
Built to transfer to every test, every class, every moment that follows

Four steps.
One system.
Everything transfers.

The method draws from two distinct sources — the high-efficiency tactics of East Asian test prep culture, and techniques originally developed for students with learning differences. What both share is a refusal to waste attention. That refusal, it turns out, is precisely what every student needs.

01
Clarify Task
Before reading anything, train the eye to map the structure. What is the question asking for? What's being tested? Attention is the most limited resource in the room. Allocate it accordingly.
02
Identify Signal
Not all information in a passage or problem carries equal weight. Learn to systematically locate high-value content — the 20% that answers 80% of the question.
03
Filter Noise
Eliminating distraction is a learnable skill. Practice recognizing and deliberately ignoring content that consumes attention without advancing the task.
04
Execute Decisively
Pinpoint the evidence and make quick, confident decisions. Speed follows clarity. It is never forced.
Jay Khang
Perfect scores in SAT and ACT
Top 1% in GRE, GMAT, and LSAT
Hired by College Board to pen-test the SAT (2015)
"In 2015, College Board paid me to try to break their newly reformatted SAT. That's when I understood the test at a level most people never see."

Across every context I've worked in — from high-pressure East Asian bootcamps to students who'd been told the test simply wasn't built for them — I kept watching families invest heavily in the wrong thing. Endless problem sets. More mock tests. Money, time, and energy wasted in the name of perseverance. Students arriving at test day burnt out, no better equipped than when they started. The problem was never ability. It was that nobody had taught them how to actually approach the test.

The Lettuce Learn method draws from two unlikely sources — the ultra-high-efficiency tactics and formulas of East Asian test prep culture and processing techniques originally developed for students with learning differences. What both share is a refusal to waste attention. That unique combination turned out to be exactly what every student needs, regardless of profile.

What students gain isn't just a higher score. It's the ability to look at a body of information, identify what's valuable (the "signal"), filter out what's not (the "noise"), and make high-probability decisions under pressure — a skill that transfers to every test, every class, and every high-stakes moment that follows.

Jay Khang · Founder & Chief Strategist

Flagship Services.

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Lettuce Learn
comes to campus.

Eight weeks of intensive SAT and AMC prep, in person, on campus. The method is powerful on its own. In a room full of students pushing together, the ceiling rises.

8
Weeks
Jul 6 – Aug 15
Dates
Redmond
Location
Minimum 4 students per course
SAT Prep
SAT Flagship
$3,200
Tue & Thu 9am–1pm · 64 total session hours
2 hrs ERW + 2 hrs Math per session
SAT Prep
SAT Mock & Review
$395/ea
Sat 8am–2pm (bi-weekly)
Full-length mock test + 2-hr intensive review with Jay Khang
AMC Prep
AMC 8 & 10
$1,600
AMC 8: Grades 7–8 · Tue & Thu 9–11am
AMC 10: Grades 9–10 · Tue & Thu 11am–1pm
1-on-1 available. Inquire for details.

The results,
on record.

Behind every number is a student who showed up, did the work, and sat the test. That's all these are.

SAT · Grade 11
Michael
Oct '24 → May '25 · 20 session hours
1200 1460
76th → 96th percentile · +260 pts
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SAT · Grade 11
Sachin
May '24 → May '25 · 36 session hours
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Ignore all the distraction, and the answer becomes so… obvious.

82nd → 98th percentile · +420 pts
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SAT · Grade 10
Devon
Jun '24 → Jun '25 · 26 session hours
1070 1460
59th → 96th percentile · +390 pts
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