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How to Prepare for SAT?


Preparing for SAT is not just learning the concepts but it is more about how strategically students solve the questions.

To crack and score your SAT exam you should have to focus on your calculations and the topics that you’re good in.

This is how I prepared and got admission to Stanford University.

Strategies to Crack your SAT

  1. Divide questions into two sections based on their complexity.
  2. Self-evaluation - self evaluate or evaluate your strong topics by taking preliminary SAT
  3. Read. Read. Read - SAT English comprehension are known for their length and to become fast at ready you should keep reading this will help you solve questions very fast.
  4. Work on your weakness - improve your weak topics, keep practicing them
  5. Test format Understanding - learn about the format so that you are clear
  6. Preparing for some specific colleges - then you should know the cut-off for the admission, prepare harder accordingly
  7. The schedule is must - make your own schedule of preparation and follow it
  8. Practice mock tests - go for the mock test regularly to evaluate your performance.

Tip: Practice daily and solve 50–60 questions.

For Helppo for university admission consultation and preparation.

Happy learning!

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