When / How Early Should You Start Studying For Math In The SAT Exam

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You may wonder when to begin preparing for the Math section in the SAT. When you start preparing too early, you may be struggling because you haven't mastered all the important material of the analysis yet, so you might forget things when the exam rolls around.

 

You're not going to get the highest score you're capable of if you start preparing too late. 

 

So what's the perfect time to study for the SAT Math? We'll explain you need to know briefly:

 

#Students who have taken one or both tests and who have performed reasonably (or very) well may need just four to eight weeks to prepare for their second attempt to SAT test.

In comparison, students who have already taken the SAT test and are dissatisfied with their results may benefit from preparing for four to six months before their second attempt to gain a better understanding of the exam materials.

 

#Moreover, three months (90 days) of training is often enough for the inexperienced SAT test-taker.

 

#You should start studying about mid-summer for high school sophomores planning to take ACT or SAT in the fall.

 

# You should start studying sometime during the winter for juniors who planned to take either test in the spring. 


Three months is a considerable period of time. The good news is that you should be able to cover all the required study material at a comfortable pace with this amount of time.

 

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