When / How Early Should You Start Studying For SAT

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You may be wondering when to start preparing for the SAT exam. if you start preparing too early, you might struggle because you have not learned all the essential study content yet, also you could forget things by the time the test rolls around.

 

 If you start preparing too late, you won't get the highest score you're capable of.


So what’s the perfect time to start studying? We will briefly explain you need to know:


# Students who have already taken one or both tests and did moderately (or very) well may only require four to eight weeks to prep for their second attempt.

 

Conversely, students who have already taken the SAT test and are unhappy with their performance may benefit from studying for four to six months in order to get a better grasp of the exam materials before their second attempt.

 

# However, for the novice SAT test-taker, three months (90 days) of preparation is often sufficient.

 

 

# For high school sophomores planning to take the ACT or SAT in the fall, you should begin studying around midsummer.

 


# For juniors who scheduled to take either test in the spring, you should start to study sometime during the winter.

 

 

Three months is a significant period of time. The good news is that this amount of time should allow you to cover all necessary study material at a comfortable pace.
 

 

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