As a Remote SAT Math Tutor, your typical workday involves conducting one-on-one or small group tutoring sessions via video calls, assessing students’ strengths and weaknesses, and creating tailored lesson plans to address individual learning needs. You’ll spend time reviewing SAT math practice questions, providing feedback, and tracking each student’s progress through online platforms. In between sessions, you may communicate with parents or guardians to share updates and receive input, as well as collaborate with other tutors to discuss strategies and resources. This flexible, remote environment allows for varied schedules, but it also requires consistent self-management and proactive communication.