Study for the sat in 3 months -
Three months is a great amount of time to prep for the SAT. You can spread out your studying and you’ll have ample time to master the concepts tested on the SAT.
Week 1 -
Week 1 is about assessing your baseline score to get a sense of where you are starting from and how far you will need to go in your SAT prep.
Week 2-4 -
Start your prep by studying any foundational concepts that you repeatedly missed on your practice test. Prioritize that work early on as it’ll take some time and practice to master.
Week 5 -
In week 5, take another SAT practice test in the same sitting, and score your test. Be sure to go beyond your score and review your practice test.
Week 6-8 -
Use the results from your second practice test to guide your studying these next three weeks. Be sure to cover all sections of the SAT, and to take some time in these three weeks to review the SAT Essay, if you are planning on taking it.
Week 9 -
As you’ve done in past weeks, score the test, then fully review the practice test in separate sessions, taking note of concepts that you still need to study
Week 10-11 -
These two weeks are your last chance to study foundational concepts, so prioritize that work, especially with topics you are still getting wrong at least 50% of the time.
Week 12 -
It’s the week of the SAT! With at least one week to Test Day, take one last practice test. Then, spend a day or two reviewing the test. you may have taken and lightly brush up on foundational concepts as needed.
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