After you’ve figured out which SAT Subject Test you’ll be taking in exam, follow these master steps in order to prepare for the SAT exam:
TAKE AN INITIAL PRACTICE TEST
One of the first things you should do is take a full-length practice exam for the SAT Subject Test you’re planning to take.
Once it finished, complete and score your practice exam to see how well you did. And figure out in which area you are weak at
DECIDE HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO STUDY
Once you have your SAT subject practice test score, see how far it is from the dream score you’re aiming for.
If your practice test score is pretty close to the score you’re hoping to get on the real SAT Subject Test, then you might only need to do light studying between now and the exam.
GATHER THE MATERIALS YOU NEED
After deciding how much you need to study, it’s time to start gathering the study materials you need to prepare for your SAT Subject Test.
Study materials can include class notes as well as review books, preparation booklets specifically focusing on the Subject Test you're taking.
CREATE A STUDY PLAN
Developing a preparation plan is important because this plan helps you commit to study times and track your progress.
Try to set aside the same time to study each week, such as 3-5 pm on Sundays or 6-7:30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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