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Improving SAT score from PSAT?

Hey guys, I recently got a 1280 on my PSAT, and I was wondering how to convert that to a higher SAT score. What study resources could I use, and how long should I prep before taking the SAT? Thanks in advance!

11 months ago

Hey there! Congrats on your PSAT score! To give you a rough idea, a 1280 on the PSAT would be around a 1310 on the SAT. Of course, your ultimate goal is to improve that SAT score even more, so let's talk about prep!

There are several reputable resources you can use to study for the SAT. Some popular ones include Khan Academy, which offers free personalized practice plans, and CollegeBoard's official SAT prep materials. You might also consider using prep books like the Official SAT Study Guide or other highly-rated books like those from the Princeton Review or Barron's.

As for the length of time to prep, it really depends on your personal circumstances and how much improvement you're aiming for. A common recommendation is to start studying 3-6 months before the exam, dedicating about 1-2 hours per day, depending on your schedule. You can adjust this based on your own progress and needs. Keep in mind that consistent practice over a longer period of time is more effective than cramming right before the test.

Also, be sure to take diagnostic tests periodically to gauge your progress and understand your weaknesses. This will help you easily allocate more time to areas that need improvement. It's also a good idea to familiarize yourself with the SAT format and question types while studying so that you feel more confident and prepared on test day.

In the end, remember that everybody's learning process is different, so adapt your study plan accordingly, and don't forget to take breaks when needed. Good luck with your SAT preparations!

11 months ago

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