Hayden Rhodea
I scored 1590 on the sat in September of 2020 and I 'll be creating a 90-day course to help you prepare
for the sat and hopefully improve your score. A higher Sat score is going to improve your chances of
being admitted to colleges and that includes Ivy League schools, local state schools and community
colleges.. IT 's definitely not just going to get you in on its own. You have to have other things around it if
you 're applying to a top school, but it will certainly improve your chance of being accepted. MY
background so I attended a small to mid-sized public high school. My class size is about 186. I am
number one an unweighted and weighted GPa as of right now. My highest sat score was 1590 and I got
that in September of my senior year. So I did n't study all. that to give you a better idea of who will be
helping you to study for the sat what kind of background they have. I would highly recommend studying
for like three months before your national Merit scholarship qualifying test, which is the Psat in your
11th grade fall. of that if you score high and you become a national merit finalist, you can get full rides
to schools. I did n't realize the amount of scholarships available based on that test..
I decided to make it a priority to improve my sat score so I started did studying in the winter of my junior
year. I took practice tests and I studied what I got wrong and why because it was n't enough just to take
the practice test. If you only take practice tests. You wo n't get better you have to study what you're
getting wrong. I took about 10 to 16 practice tests. I do n't know the exact number, but it was more than
10. Probably about at the most. I think I probably took 16 so somewhere between 10 and 16 and I would
take them. I did n't spend anything in my sat preparation and I made sure I minimized costs because I 'm
kind of cheap so I would print off the free sat practice test from the college board at my high school.
Because it takes a lot of paper and ink and paper are kind of expensive, so I 'd print off these practice
tests at my school. I would go home on the weekends and I would take these practice test practice tests.
I'd go home and go over my right answers make sure I understood what I got wrong so that 's one way I
minimize my costs. Second way. I use Khan Academy their math section for sat prep. I would highly
recommend. I would highly recommend watching my videos over the next 90 days. It 'll be one hour a
day one hour lessons. I would googled grammar rules and definitions of say things like complex
sentences. You need to know certain words types of words like nouns verbs subjects all of that you got
to make sure that you have grammar rules definitions of things down like. That.
You 're probably gon na end at a different point higher or lower than what I started at it 's certainly
possible. You could score 1600 and I certainly hope that you do because that would be awesome. Don't
obsess and compare yourself to me or competence to other people. It has to be your own journey and
you have to focus on your progression. So if your friend starts at a 1400 and he ends with a 14 10 but
you started at a 1200 and now you 're at a 1370 then you 've progressed so much more than they have.
You need to eat healthy in your preparation and lead up to the sat because if you 're eating healthy
you're going to be able to focus better and the sat is a three-hour test. You have to trust yourself