SAT Practice Test Strategy: Quality Over Quantity
Taking 20 practice tests without reviewing them is worse than taking 5 with thorough analysis of each.
Tips, strategies, and guides for the SAT exam
Taking 20 practice tests without reviewing them is worse than taking 5 with thorough analysis of each.
Reading comprehension forms the backbone of the SAT Reading and Writing section. Mastering it is essential for a strong score.
Your SAT percentile tells you how you performed relative to other test-takers, which is often more meaningful than the raw score.
Many SAT Math errors are preventable once you learn to recognize the common traps.
Understanding how admissions offices actually use your test scores helps you make strategic decisions about testing.
Science and history passages on the SAT can feel unfamiliar, but they follow predictable patterns that you can learn to navigate.
Most students improve their SAT score on a retake, but not always enough to justify the time and cost.
Converting between ACT and SAT scores helps you decide which test to submit and compare your performance across tests.
The biggest predictor of test score improvement is not which prep book you use but whether you actually study consistently.
The Bluebook app is where you take the Digital SAT. Understanding its features before test day gives you a real advantage.