Standardized Test Prep: Building a Study Habit That Sticks
The biggest predictor of test score improvement is not which prep book you use but whether you actually study consistently.
Tips, strategies, and guides for the SAT exam
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.
Quality SAT preparation does not have to be expensive. Several excellent free resources can help you reach your target score.
Being fully prepared for test day eliminates unnecessary stress and lets you focus on performing your best.
A 450-point improvement is ambitious but achievable with the right plan and consistent effort over 3-6 months.
The SAT Math section is split between algebra-focused and advanced math questions. Knowing where to focus your study time is key.
Deciding between the SAT and ACT comes down to your personal test-taking style and strengths.
The SAT Reading section includes both literary and informational passages, each requiring different approaches.
While the SAT no longer tests obscure vocabulary in isolation, context-based vocabulary questions remain a key part of the Reading and Writing section.
Many selective colleges are reinstating test requirements after the test-optional period. What does this mean for you?