SOS for the SAT

Millions of high schoolers take the SAT every year and with testing dates coming up, preparing for the rigorous test is a priority on most students’ minds. The most asked question about the test on these high schoolers’ minds is how to actually prepare for the SAT? 

1. Take a practice test

Taking a practice test is a great way to assess how much students already know and which subject areas you need to study a bit more. College Board and Khan Academy both offer free practice tests in order for students to increase their chances at a good score and get some practice in!

2. Khan Academy

Along with practice tests, Khan Academy also offers a free SAT practice program that assesses your own individual needs and schedule to figure out what practice program works best for you.

3. Books

If doing online courses is what sounds best, there’s always practice books that are available to buy. Barron’s SAT Study Guide and The Princeton Review SAT Premium are some of the most popular and helpful study guides out there and are available to purchase on Amazon.

All of these are great ways to study for the upcoming SAT and to maximize your score. By using these resources, students will be able to ace this test by following these simple tips, making sure to have a good night’s rest, and a healthy breakfast.