Beat the SAT in 24 Hours

 

Schedule - Less then 1 Month

If possible, follow the 24 Hour Guide according to your schedule requirements.

Interactive Introductory Presentations (2 hrs)
This is where we describe the test and review the verbal, math, and writing skills the students need to beat the test. The text for these is online for the student to copy.

1 Test of each type section (3 x 30 min test + 15 min explanations = 2 hrs)
This allows the student to get experience with each section and to begin translating what he or she learned in the presentations into points.Virtual Test Simulation (1.5 hrs)
This interactive presentation takes a test with the student; it is like the instructor is taking the test and describing what the student should be seeing and doing.1 Complete Test (4 hrs)
By taking the complete test, the student experiences the length of the test, and the results will identify weaknesses.Test review and identification of weakness and remedy (1 hr)
The student corrects the test using our explanations for the questions. By using our unique method for marking the test and our If-Then page, the student will identify his or her weaknesses.Essay Presentation, Write & Review Essay (1 hr)
The student reviews our interactive essay presentation and then writes one essay assisted by our unique essay program. By referring to the checklist and rubric on our page, the student can evaluate the essay.

Test sections, & essay, with review as determined (normally 2 essays & 12 test (sections) (7.5 hrs)
After identifying weaknesses, the student takes sections of the test to strengthen each weakness. For instance, the student might take 2 verbal sections for every 1 math section if the verbal needs strengthening. The student also uses our Interactive Prototypical Test Questions to isolate and practice specific types of questions. Use the Math Cue List to learn the symbols and math terms that show you the type of problem the test is presenting.

1 Complete Test (4 hrs)
This is the final run-through for the you. This will confirm you are ready for the test.

Final review
The student does a final review of all the tests he or she has taken. He or she also follows our Final Week Schedule and reviews our Last Minute Reminders.
Mon, Tues, Wed – According to your evaluation, take appropriate test sections.
Thurs – Review Simulation and relevant Prototypes. Review tests you have completed.
Thur night – Get a good night’s sleep. If you are nervous Friday night and have trouble sleeping, you are young enough to not be bothered by one bad night if you slept well earlier in the week.
Fri – Review tests and Last Minute Reminders.
Fri night – Rent a movie and relax. Don’t cram.

Test Day
Make sure you know where the test site is located, and allow time to get there. Take tests you have completed and the Last Minute Reminders with you and get to the test site 15 – 20 minutes early so you can review prior to the test.