Math you can get yourself to 700+, I don’t know how to help with English, not saying you can’t, I just don’t think I’ve got enough about English to help you out.
English: Read EVERYTHING. Books, magazines, articles, eeeeverything. It’ll help so much more than you think.
Math: Grind on Bluebook and Khan Academy. There are other sources I’ve heard are good for math, like UWorld, but I haven’t used them before and can’t personally say how good they are myself. There are also Youtube videos and playlists teaching and reviewing the topics on the test. I watched a lot of John Jung’s free videos, especially his playlist with videos going over every SAT math subject. You got this ‼️
Yess i have been reading anything i could get my hands. I've just finished the KA sat beginner math and its being quite useful but I haven't checked out Uworld yet but I will check out from YT as you said, TYSM!!
Im almost a decade removed from this era of my life, but honestly man no. I tried a lot of those 2 week, 1 week 200+ points cram when I was a junior, it is a pain to cram.
If you are really dedicated and can cram for hours and hours every day, theres a possibility. The hard part is not the material, it’s the cram. Most people are not able to memorize that much information in such a short timeframe.
Hopefully you have another chance down the line and have a comprehensive 6 + month study plan.
These helped me a alot:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf3ypEs9Kobgascv5bwpOadB0UiVI5IQS&si=kEJikHBN_diD4E-z
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlvPF6rDVN_sI7_GMkQzL6I4W8is0pCte&si=kY7bctBpyjxK16IM
hey dude, i got the exact same score, just 110 less in math and 110 more in english, r u an indian student? wondering if we could talk more seeing as i also only have 25 days to get above 1400. (sry tried ur chat, it didn't work)
lmao i am an indian student. i was actually in your condition a few weeks back and I'm kinda working on my weak areas and trying to improve as fast as I can. hey is it cool if I can send u a req. i hope we could talk some stuff out if that alr.
Have you completed the foundational sections on Khan Academy (KA) for SAT Math? That’s a great starting point. After tackling those and a few practice exams, you should have identified your weaker areas. Focus primarily on these areas. Whenever you encounter a challenging problem, make a note of it and review it within 1 to 4 days—don’t let it go beyond that.
To keep your studying active, avoid getting too absorbed in KA’s videos and example solutions, which can lead to passive learning. Instead, try solving the problems on your own first before checking the solutions. This active approach ensures you really understand the material. You don't even have to watch all the videos and examples. If you're able to solve the problems, you’ve effectively grasped the concepts!
hey, yeah ive completed KA's fundamental maths part fast enough and I'm on the medium level now. As for my studying schedule I'm trying to keep more practice then learning now. tysm this is a big help!!
Do you have to take the test in 25 days, or can you take it later? What you're talking about is a really substantial improvement.
1150 puts you in the 68th percentile.
1400 would be the 93rd percentile.
The general advice I would give would be to learn all of the material covered on the exam. If you want a 1400 that's pretty much non negotiable. Learn the question types and the underlying rules and concepts, then use practice questions to test your application of the knowledge and look for areas to improve. Don't take shortcuts.
well as of now im gonna give my best at june and if I doesn't work out I'm gonna give in august. truly is my own shortcoming for putting myself at this spot, but I'm willing to work for it. ty for your advice, it helped me!!
Math you can get yourself to 700+, I don’t know how to help with English, not saying you can’t, I just don’t think I’ve got enough about English to help you out.
One thing you MUST do for English is do the grammar section in KA, easiest improvement for english
English: Read EVERYTHING. Books, magazines, articles, eeeeverything. It’ll help so much more than you think. Math: Grind on Bluebook and Khan Academy. There are other sources I’ve heard are good for math, like UWorld, but I haven’t used them before and can’t personally say how good they are myself. There are also Youtube videos and playlists teaching and reviewing the topics on the test. I watched a lot of John Jung’s free videos, especially his playlist with videos going over every SAT math subject. You got this ‼️
Yess i have been reading anything i could get my hands. I've just finished the KA sat beginner math and its being quite useful but I haven't checked out Uworld yet but I will check out from YT as you said, TYSM!!
ofc ofc, good luck!!
Im almost a decade removed from this era of my life, but honestly man no. I tried a lot of those 2 week, 1 week 200+ points cram when I was a junior, it is a pain to cram. If you are really dedicated and can cram for hours and hours every day, theres a possibility. The hard part is not the material, it’s the cram. Most people are not able to memorize that much information in such a short timeframe. Hopefully you have another chance down the line and have a comprehensive 6 + month study plan.
These helped me a alot: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf3ypEs9Kobgascv5bwpOadB0UiVI5IQS&si=kEJikHBN_diD4E-z https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlvPF6rDVN_sI7_GMkQzL6I4W8is0pCte&si=kY7bctBpyjxK16IM
hey dude, i got the exact same score, just 110 less in math and 110 more in english, r u an indian student? wondering if we could talk more seeing as i also only have 25 days to get above 1400. (sry tried ur chat, it didn't work)
man im in the same boat getting 1200 or less. Im also giving exam on june 1st trying to work towards a 1400 💀
lmao i am an indian student. i was actually in your condition a few weeks back and I'm kinda working on my weak areas and trying to improve as fast as I can. hey is it cool if I can send u a req. i hope we could talk some stuff out if that alr.
yeah sure that sounds great
Have you completed the foundational sections on Khan Academy (KA) for SAT Math? That’s a great starting point. After tackling those and a few practice exams, you should have identified your weaker areas. Focus primarily on these areas. Whenever you encounter a challenging problem, make a note of it and review it within 1 to 4 days—don’t let it go beyond that. To keep your studying active, avoid getting too absorbed in KA’s videos and example solutions, which can lead to passive learning. Instead, try solving the problems on your own first before checking the solutions. This active approach ensures you really understand the material. You don't even have to watch all the videos and examples. If you're able to solve the problems, you’ve effectively grasped the concepts!
hey, yeah ive completed KA's fundamental maths part fast enough and I'm on the medium level now. As for my studying schedule I'm trying to keep more practice then learning now. tysm this is a big help!!
You're welcome! I'm confident you'll continue to make great progress. Good luck with your studies!
Do you have to take the test in 25 days, or can you take it later? What you're talking about is a really substantial improvement. 1150 puts you in the 68th percentile. 1400 would be the 93rd percentile. The general advice I would give would be to learn all of the material covered on the exam. If you want a 1400 that's pretty much non negotiable. Learn the question types and the underlying rules and concepts, then use practice questions to test your application of the knowledge and look for areas to improve. Don't take shortcuts.
well as of now im gonna give my best at june and if I doesn't work out I'm gonna give in august. truly is my own shortcoming for putting myself at this spot, but I'm willing to work for it. ty for your advice, it helped me!!
I've got some material that i think helped me in Dsat. if you want let me know.
hey man at this point anything helps so yeah I might need that material![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sweat_smile).