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What are the best methods for studying for the SAT?

I have the SAT in 3 months and was wondering if there were good tips for studying.


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Suzanna’s Answer

If you've taken the SAT previously, review your score report for your weaker sections, and then study your weaknesses. There are also SAT classes/bootcamps you can sign up for. But yes, grind out practice problems, too.
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Yun’s Answer

That’s a great question! From my experience, the best way to study for the SAT is to do as many past practice tests and exercises as you can. Working through real test questions helps you get used to the format, timing, and the kinds of traps the SAT likes to use. You start to notice patterns and build confidence.

If you prefer guided learning, joining a prep organization or class can also help. For example, programs like "New O" offer structured lessons, test strategies, and lots of practice materials — they’re especially good if you learn better with a teacher’s guidance.

The key is consistency. Do a little bit every day, review your mistakes carefully, and track your progress. Over time, you’ll see your score improve naturally.
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Mark’s Answer

There are both free and paid test prep courses available. Search for them online. Take as many free sample tests as you can to feel more comfortable and confident. Focus on learning the basics, like test-taking strategies. You probably won't improve your math or language skills much now, but you can learn techniques to boost your score by 50-100 points. Also, find big books of sample tests and do at least one in a quiet, test-like setting.
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