Set Aside the Time for SAT Test Prep

SAT test prep just does not work when approached sporadically, as a task that one will take on once one finally has some free time. SAT test prep must be made a priority in a student’s schedule, and must be conducted at regular intervals if any progress is to be made. As the following article describes, SAT test prep with a private tutor will provide students with the structure and discipline they need to tackle the task of SAT test prep.

SAT advice and information

Juniors and seniors all around the United States have been going crazy about making that right choice about college and making sure they have everything they need. To go down the checklist: choices of colleges: check! College applications: check! SAT completed: no check!
Most students take the SAT for the first time during the spring of their junior year and a second time during the fall of their senior year. It’s best to take the test at least twice, so the colleges can see what you have to offer. “It’s best that you have a set study schedule to help you prepare for the SAT,” senior and AVID counselor Abbey Mar said. Mar said it’s best to have a study plan than to study sporadically. Not much will be accomplished if study habits aren’t habitual and organized.