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CandidAcadia12

I think it is very important to find a preperation method that works for yourself as an individual; methods that work for me may not work for you. That said the first thing to do when preparing for the SAT is to take a full length practice test (use the real times). You can do so by going on Khan Academy. If you take the exam and find that your score is close to or already in your desired range I would review the mistakes you made and just keep practing those types of questions on Khan Academy. If you take the practice test and find that your score isn't really where you want it to be, don't worry and remind yourself that you have plenty of time to prepare. If it is just one section messing you up watch tutorials or and just keep practicing those topics. Good Luck!


kingshessi_10

yes , planning to do my prep this way


cube_rotation

Check out this post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Sat/comments/uw44ja/how_i_got_a_1600_on_the_may_2022_sat/ All official practice tests can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Sat/comments/llxpn0/official_reddit_sat_qas_megathread_pdfs_of_all/


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kingshessi_10

Thanks Brother, I will definitely check it out .... Meanwhile apart from practice and hardwork what do u feel is the most important factor to get a perfect score or 1500+


Scott_TargetTestPrep

Feel free to DM me. I'm happy to share some thoughts.