u/SteakDecent1353

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Jumped 1040 to 1130 in 10 days.

Hey everyone, I am preparing for the June 6th SAT( First time doing a SAT , basically have 0 experience) . My baseline started quite low (970), but after adjusting my study habits, l've seen a steady increase over the last 10 days: 1040 → 1070 → 1130.Im a 3.8 GPA so the SAT humbled me, but again no experience and would like to hear from those with experience.

My ultimate target is 1300+, with a hard floor of 1200 ( the requirement is 1200 but to keep it safe , I would rather have 1200 as my baseline) Given the short timeframe left, I want to make sure I'm maximizing my efficiency.

For those who have made similar rapid gains, would you recommend doubling down on the current approach since it's yielding results, or is there a specific plateau people usually hit here that requires more work ( averaging 3.5+ hrs everyday)

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u/SteakDecent1353 — 3 days ago

Will be taking the June SAT for the first time

Hey guys , I’m a 3.8 GPA student and some how my score started off from 970 on the practice test 😭 but in the last 10 days I Jumped from 1040 , 1070 then 1130.My SAT is on June 6th and I’m aiming for atleast 1300+ , so that 1200 can be my baseline , is this possible and how would you guys suggest I do this, or would you suggest I continue my current approach due to the point increase.Extremely worried because it looks like my goal is unrealistic but I find manageable but could be biased because I have 0 experience with SAT , so don’t be afraid to bring me back into reality.

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u/SteakDecent1353 — 3 days ago
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I need to get above 1200 , it will be my first time taking a SAT, is it possible?

Hey guys , I’m a 3.8 GPA student and some how my score started off from 970 on the practice test 😭 but in the last 10 days I Jumped from 1040 , 1070 then 1130.My SAT is on June 6th and I’m aiming for atleast 1300+ , so that 1200 can be my baseline , is this possible and how would you guys suggest I do this, or would you suggest I continue my current approach due to the point increase.Extremely worried because it looks like my goal is unrealistic but I find manageable but could be biased because I have 0 experience with SAT , so don’t be afraid to bring me back into reality.

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u/SteakDecent1353 — 3 days ago