Be Ready For SAT - Last Minute SAT Tips / Night Before The Exam / Morning Before The Test

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Ideally, you'll want to start studying for the SAT long before your test day in order to be well prepared for the exam. However, last-minute studying can also be useful for learning some final pieces of information and being fully prepared. 

 

 

DAY BEFORE THE TEST

 

  • Review the Testprepkart's Methods you've learned in class.
  • Focus on your weak spots and be time conscious 
  • Look over your InfoBanks and review examples you could use in the essay.
  • Put new batteries in your calculator.

 

Pack your backpack for the SAT Test Day with the following items:

 

  • Photo ID
  • Registration slip or print-out
  • Directions to your test site
  • Five or more sharpened #2 pencils (no mechanical pencils)
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Eraser
  • Calculator
  • Extra batteries
  • Non-prohibited watch
  • Tissues
  • Pre-packaged snacks, like granola bars
  • Bottled water, juice, or sports drink
  • Sweatshirt, sweater, or jacket

 

 

NIGHT BEFORE THE TEST

 

  • No studying!
  • Do something relaxing that will take your mind off the test, like watching a movie or having a quiet dinner with friends or family.
  • Set your alarm to wake up early enough in the morning so that you won't feel rushed.
  • Go to bed early, but not too much earlier than you usually do. You want to fall asleep quickly, not spend hours tossing and turning.

 

 

MORNING OF THE TEST

 

  • Dress comfortably and in layers. You need to be prepared for any temperature.
  • Eat a normal filling breakfast, but don't stray too far from your usual routine stay get in touch with your normal routine. If you normally aren't a breakfast eater, don't eat a huge amount of meal but make sure you have something substantial.
  • While eating breakfast, read something! You need to warm up your brain with a few revisions, not go into the test cold. Read a few pages of a newspaper, magazine, or book.
  • Get to your test site early. There is likely to be some confusion about where to go and how to sign in, so allow yourself plenty of time even if you are taking the test at your school.
  • Leave your cell phone at home or in your car. They are not permitted at test sites.

 

 

DURING THE TEST

 

  • Be calm and confident. You're ready for this!
  • Remember that while the SAT test is a multi-hour marathon, it is also a series of short sections. Focus on the individual section you're working on at that moment; don't think about previous or upcoming SAT sections.
  • Use the Testprepkart's methods and tricks as often as you can.
  • Don't linger too long on any one question. If you can't figure out an answer, simply guess and move on! The SAT General does not have a wrong answer penalty or negative marking.
  • If you find yourself losing concentration or attentiveness, getting frustrated, or stressing about the time, stop for 30-40 seconds. Close your eyes, put your pencil down, take some deep breaths, and relax your shoulders. You'll be much more productive after taking a few moments to relax.
  • Utilize your breaks effectively. During the ten-minute break, go to the restroom, eat your available snacks, and get your energy up for the next section. During the five-minute break, stand up and do a few stretches to get your blood flowing.

 

 

AFTER THE TEST

 

  • Congratulate yourself! Also, reward yourself by doing something fun. You've earned it.
  • If you got sick during the test or if something else happened that may have negatively affected your score, you can cancel your scores by the Wednesday following your test date.
  • Request an SAT score cancellation form from your test proctor or visit the College Board's website for more information to cancel the SAT score. If you have questions about whether or not you should cancel your scores, Contact us at [email protected] or you can also call us at +91 8800 1234 92.
  • Your scores will be available online approximately 3-4 weeks after your SAT test and will be mailed to you in approximately 5-6 weeks.
  • Email your instructor with your SAT scores. We want to hear how you did!

 

 

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