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Your SAT Success Plan
Study guide for every student
Set Clear Goals
Aiming for a 1600 is admirable but not necessary — and it often involves some luck.
Focus on setting personal goals for each practice test and real exam.
The best score is one where you’ve done your best and have no regrets.
Plan the Right Timing
Start studying 1–3 months before your first test to give yourself enough preparation time.
Avoid last-minute cramming, but also don’t begin too early to avoid burnout.
The ideal time for your first SAT is August or October of your sophomore year.
Use the Best Tools
Make the Bluebook Practice Tests and SAT Question Bank your go-to resources.
Take a practice test to identify your weak areas.
Use the Question Bank to target and master specific question types.
Master Smart Strategies
The SAT is as much about strategy as it is about knowledge.
Learn to:
Skip unnecessary steps with smarter techniques.
Prioritize short, high-value questions over long, low-value ones.
Manage your time efficiently to maximize your score.
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