Set your target score - A target score might depend on the college you’re applying to or maybe it’ll be based on your own personal definition of success.
Build a study routine - Scheduling is your best friend. If you struggle with time management, considered physically allocating prep time in your calendar.
Use official SAT practice tests - Practice tests are a great way to understand your test-taking habits and identify areas for improvement.
Time yourself - If you get flustered easily when test-taking, or just like to be thorough, timing yourself can help you plan strategies.
Use your test day calculator while studying - Be familiar with your tools! It may seem obvious, but the last thing you want is to be scrambling with an unfamiliar calculator in the middle of your test.
Brush up on the basis for the Writing section -The Writing section is designed to test your grammar rules understanding and reading comprehension. Take some time to familiarize yourself with the kinds of questions that might be asked.
Read - Build up on your reading comprehension for the Reading and Writing sections by practicing your reading skills.
Brush up on the basics for the Math section - Just as with the Writing section, know your foundation. The Math section won’t be asking you anything you can’t figure out, it’s designed that way on purpose.
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