Junior year brings AP courses, essays, activities, and — by November — Early Decision deadlines. Students who complete their SAT preparation this summer walk into junior year with one major milestone already behind them.
Many families plan to "get serious" about the SAT during junior year — and then junior year arrives with the heaviest academic load of high school. Between AP exams, extracurricular leadership, and college essays, dedicated SAT study time becomes nearly impossible to protect.
The camp runs Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 AM to 5 PM. Each day, students work through Reading & Writing and Math instruction, timed practice under real test conditions, and targeted review of the specific question types they miss most.
Classes are led by PhD-level and veteran educators with 12+ years of SAT teaching experience, small enough that no student's weak areas go unnoticed.
Y2 Academy's patented portal analyzes each student's results and generates personalized homework targeting their individual weak areas — accessible 24/7.
Enrolled students receive prerequisite homework in advance, so the first day of camp builds on a foundation instead of starting from zero.
For over a decade, Y2 Academy has stood behind a straightforward commitment: students who complete the program improve their score by 320 points or more. If a student finishes the camp and hasn't reached that improvement, the academy provides 18 additional days of instruction at no cost — until the result is earned.
Few programs are structured so that the school, not the family, carries the risk of the outcome. That structure exists because the method — full days, small groups, and adaptive personalized practice — has produced these improvements consistently.
Families exploring summer options are welcome to send a quick inquiry — our team responds with schedule details, enrollment information, and answers to any questions about fit for your student.
July 6 through August 14, 2026 — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, at both our Parsippany and Bridgewater locations.
Students who complete the program and don't reach a 320-point score improvement receive 18 additional days of instruction at no cost.
The camp serves high school students broadly, though the summer before junior year is often the most strategic timing — it front-loads SAT preparation before the demands of junior year and November Early Decision deadlines.
Instruction is led by PhD-level and veteran educators with 12+ years of experience, in small groups supported by Y2 Academy's adaptive practice portal.