How Michael Works With Saint Francis Students
Saint Francis's Franciscan mission emphasizes the whole person, intellectual, spiritual, and social development together. That value aligns with how Michael approaches preparation. The Mr. Test Prep Method™ is built around systematic execution strategies that compound into automatic pattern recognition. A-Game Access™ is not a test-taking trick. It is a genuine mindset and performance training system developed over nearly 30 years of working with students who bring real character and real pressure into the exam room.
Saint Francis students typically arrive with strong reading and writing foundations from the school's English and theology courses. Math preparation varies more widely depending on which math track a student has followed. Michael's diagnostic identifies the specific section where each student's gap is largest and builds the preparation plan around closing that gap specifically, rather than covering all content equally regardless of where the leverage is.
One practical note for Saint Francis families: the school's athletic and extracurricular culture means many students are managing demanding schedules year-round. Michael's no-homework policy is not incidental, it is a direct response to exactly this reality. Students who come to a session having already spent six hours in school and two hours at practice do not benefit from being assigned work for later that night. Everything productive in this program happens inside the session.
San Jose State University, Santa Clara University, and the CSU system are common choices for Saint Francis students alongside Georgetown and Notre Dame. The testing requirements vary across that range. Michael's trial session includes a college-list specific conversation about what scores each school actually needs.