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What are some good study tips for the SAT to improve your scores? Any websites or suggested books that help?

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3 years ago

Hi!

Khan Academy has some really great videos/practice questions. It's also free!

Looking up videos on basic math equations that you need to know is also super helpful!

And practice reading at a faster pace since you only get a certain amount of time in the reading section. This can be done simply by reading more and by having forced, timed reading.

There's also plenty of practice test books that you can purchase. Good luck!

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3 years ago

I used Khan Academy to prepare for my SAT. If you’ve taken the PSAT before, you can go through College Board to import your PSAT data to Khan Academy to get personalized SAT practice. It’s completely free as well!

Khan Academy made it really easy for me to study for the SAT. When I linked my College Board account to Khan Academy it prompts you to set up a practice/study schedule based on how much time you want to set aside, then gives you problems to improve your skills in areas you need to improve upon.

I can’t recommend this enough, if I didn’t use Khan Academy to study I wouldn’t have gotten the great score I did.

Good luck on your SAT! Hope this helped!

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3 years ago

Hello,

Methodize is a great place to start, they will go over questions and will help you without being too overbearing. I know from my experience with Methodize that it works. Good luck on your SATs!

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