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Prepare for the SAT with Strategies That Will Help You Get the Grade Without Going Broke

By Michael Toth, published Jul 02, 2008
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You don't need to spend $1000 dollars on a prep course in order to perform well on the SAT. If you follow the advice in this article, you will see a drastic improvement in your scores, all for very little money invested.

Your performance on the SAT will likely help to determine where you are able to attend college. While most people attempt to discount the test, claiming that it is simply one of many factors, or that it is not very important, the reality is that-unless you are an extraordinary candidate-the SAT will likely play a major role in your college admissions. For this reason it only makes sense to attempt to score as well as you possibly can. This article will help you to learn the strategies necessary to do just that. I improved my SAT scores by nearly 500 points using the methods I am about to tell you. That improvement is far greater than anything promised by a test prep course. So if you are serious about performing well on this test, then follow the advice listed below to prepare for the SAT.

Prep for SAT Tests: Take the PSAT

By taking the PSAT, you will help to familiarize yourself with the types of questions you will be presented with on the SAT. You will also have a rough idea of where you stand with your score, as the two tests are scaled similarly. I suggest taking the PSAT both sophomore and junior years if possible, to allow for maximum exposure to the test. If you perform well enough in your junior year, you may even qualify for a National Merit Scholarship.

Prep for SAT Tests: Decide on a List of Goals

After you have taken and received your results for the PSAT, it is time to start thinking about how to prepare for the SAT. First you will need to decide how well you're hoping to perform on this test. Look at the admissions statistics from the schools you are considering to get an idea of your desired score range. You will want to be in or-if possible-above that range to be competitive for admission. It is important to have these goals in place before you start your preparation.

Prep for SAT Tests: Gather Necessary Materials

Before you are able to prepare for the SAT, you will want to buy some prep books. I only used the following two books:

Prepare for the SAT with Strategies That Will Help You Get the Grade Without Going Broke

The SAT is a multiple-choice test; answers are entered into a bubble sheet for grading

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Takeaways
  • Deciding on a set of goals can make your SAT preparation go much more smoothly
  • Taking the PSAT is an excellent way to begin your SAT prep
  • It isn't difficult to prep for SAT tests without spending large amounts of money
Did You Know?
It is often easier to prepare for the SAT on your own than through a classroom course, because you will be able to see where you need the most work and which SAT strategies work best for you.
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Your step by step explanation of how to break the process into attainable goals could help many preparing for the SAT. Good article!

Posted on 07/02/2008 at 9:07:50 AM

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