Beat the SAT in 24 Hours

 

Schedule - More than 2 Months

You will have greater flexibility in working the program and can adapt it to your schedule with ease. The core of the program is important, so adhere to the following guidelines for the greatest success.

Jumpstart – The relatively intense start is most important. You will break the inertia we all encounter when trying to start a new program. You will familiarize yourself with all the facets of the program and sense your improvement. This will give you the momentum you need to really learnt to beat the test.

Week 1
Introductory Presentation – 2hrs
Take and correct 1 Verbal, 1 Math, & 1Writing Skills Test Section. – 2hrs

Week 2
Do the Virtual Test Simulation. – 1.5hrs
Do the Essay Presentation and write and evaluate 1 essay. – 1 hr
(Weekend – or during the week)
Take 1 full test. Correct and evaluate your error types.

The Cycle
Adapt this to your timeframe and schedule. Repeat it as many times as possible:

Evaluate test results – either a full test or the equivalent number of test sections. Use the Interactive Prototypical Questions that match your weaknesses, and then select the appropriate test sections to take. Use the Math Cue List to learn the symbols and math terms that show you the type of problem the test is presenting.

Repeat this cycle as much as you can, keeping 2 things in mind:
Take 2 – 3 Full length tests, but be careful that you are attacking the test for the full time. Don’t practice just getting the test over with. Practice BEATING it.

The more you practice the test and review and evaluate your results, the better you will do on the test.

Final review and Test Week
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.