To do well on the SAT exam, you’ll need to have an SAT study plan. This plan tells you when what and how to prepare for the SAT exam. Here are a few master steps to be prepared for the SAT exam.
DETERMINE YOUR SKILLS EARLY ON
Even if you don’t plan on studying during the months leading up to the SAT, we advise you to take a diagnostic on Testprepakrt, six months before the test. That way, you’ll have a better sense of how close you are to your SAT goal.
TAKE AT LEAST TWO-THREE FULL PRACTICE TESTS
Testprepkart recommends taking at least one fully-timed practice test toward the beginning of your studying, and one toward the end.
BE FAMILIAR WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH TEST SECTION
The sequence of the sections and the directions for each section will be the same for every SAT. The Time that you spend trying to understand the instructions on SAT Test Day is time totally wasted.
STUDY OUTSIDE THE CLASS ALSO
Mix up your SAT prep with some normal skill-building. Read and summarize long articles and scientific studies to prepare for the SAT Reading Test. Read editorial articles, newspapers or essays and pay attention to how the writer constructs his or her argument to prepare for the optional essay.
TAKE A BREAK THE NIGHT BEFORE THE SAT TEST
We know this can be hard advice to follow before the exam - why would you waste any most important study time right before the SAT Test?
But it’s important to make sure you’re relaxed and rested when you wake up for the SAT test. Studying at the last minute can introduce extra stress, also can lower your confidence, and wear you out.
What everyone says is true—a good night’s 7-8 hours of sleep can make all the difference. This trick may help to go to bed a little earlier every night the week before the test so an early bedtime on Friday feels natural.
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