satified

The person behind Satified

Meet the Creator

Satified is a one student project. This is the student. Everything on this site, the 1,483 question generators, the practice tests, the explanations, and the AI tutor, was built by one person who wanted students in the US Virgin Islands to have a serious SAT Math tool without a paywall.

Mirza N. Baig

Mirza N. Baig is a 2026 graduate of Charlotte Amalie High School in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, where he graduated as valedictorian, ranked first in a class of 228. He is now an early admissions student at the University of the Virgin Islands, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology on the pre-medical track, where he made the Dean's List in his first semester.

He built Satified while still a student, teaching himself to work with large language models and AI agents in order to ship a real, useful product rather than a class assignment.

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The short version

  • Valedictorian, Class of 2026 at Charlotte Amalie High School, ranked 1 of 228.
  • Early admissions student at the University of the Virgin Islands, Biology, pre-medical track, with a 4.0 GPA and Dean's List honors.
  • National essay winner. First place in the America250 national essay contest, plus wins in the Stacey Plaskett Black History essay contest and a Science Quiz Bowl.
  • Advanced coursework. A score of 5 on AP English Language and a 4 on AP United States History.
  • Builder. Designed and shipped Satified, a free SAT Math practice platform, on his own.

Why he built Satified

The idea behind Satified is simple and a little stubborn: good SAT Math practice that actually matches the real test should not cost money. Most tools that come close to real difficulty sit behind a paywall, and the free ones tend to repeat the same handful of problems until students memorize answers instead of learning patterns.

So he built the alternative. Using large language models and AI agents, he created an interactive platform of SAT Math questions that regenerate with fresh numbers every time, organized by the College Board's own taxonomy, with the specific goal of helping students at Charlotte Amalie High School and other schools across the territory raise their scores and reach the colleges they want to attend. The AI tutor that now sits inside the practice app is a direct extension of that goal: instant, patient help for anyone who gets stuck, at no cost.

Where he is headed

Mirza plans to become an ophthalmologist and to give effective, low cost eye care to families in the US Virgin Islands who might otherwise go without it. Satified is an early piece of a longer commitment to serving his community: use what he has learned to open doors for the people around him, and then help them go further than he has.

He works by a simple motto, "speak good or remain silent," and a belief that guides the whole project: progress means nothing if people are left unseen.

One student. One free tool.

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