<p>claret quilty,</p>
<p>I don't post here to find clients; I have more than I can handle. I post here to offer free advice and help to students who can use it. You clearly do not require my help, and I would not advise taking the SAT again. But keep in mind that there are MANY students who do NOT start with 780s on their math section who can be derailed by your suggestions and obsession with prime numbers. That is what I am trying to prevent here. And, YES, they CAN raise their scores by 50 points with the mental energy they are investing in these posts. I can sit down with a student for literally an hour or two and raise his or her math score by 50 points. And I'm sure there are students on this site who are instead investing an hour or two worrying about prime numbers and getting as many programs as possible to solve the one or two prime number questions on the exam (and YES, I did say one or two -- look at the Official Study Guide, NOT the 10 Reals, as the latter is not as relevant to the NEW SAT!). YOU might have missed the question by not knowing prime numbers instead of missing the logic, but you are assuming others do as well, and that may be an unfounded assumption. I'm not here to debate. If you have REAL advice to offer students here, give it. Otherwise, if your penchant is to lambaste SAT tutors who come here to help, have fun.</p>
<p>P.S. My students have NEVER had trouble listing the prime numbers (except initially erroneously assuming that 1 is a prime number or 2 is not). It's really not a big deal.</p>