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I took my First SAT and i didn’t get a high score, is there any recommended websites for studying
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I’m currently a junior in high school, took the March 4th SAT at school and didn’t get a high score. Is there any advice for studying for SAT so I can retake it ?

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Thanks you guys for the advice :)

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5 years ago

Hey!

I’m in the same position, but don’t worry we’ll get through this together!

For the SAT I have heard of and used Khan Academy. Personally, I don’t really like using online sources but I have seen people do well by using Khan (and it is free). The one I recommend the most is The Princeton Review, they have a lot of resources and very helpful customer service. I know they offer help with a price, but there are also some free stuff in there if you look. I purchased the actual book (because again, I don’t like online) and it got me up by 100 points.

Good luck!

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5 years ago

Kahn Academy is a great resource and worked with the College Board to develop accurate practice materials and tests! It's free and it helped me improve 100+ points :)

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5 years ago

The Princeton Review is a good resource. I would also use Khan Academy to support your Princeton Review knowledge. A combination of Princeton Review and Khan Academy would most likely increase your score. Also, there are lots of youtube videos on how to improve your SAT scores and how to use your detailed score report to pinpoints areas of strength and weakness..

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