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How to Self-Study for the SAT®

Are you ready to conquer the SAT® on your own terms? It's time to take charge of your prep journey! This guide will equip you with the essential strategies to master the SAT through self-study. From pinpointing your strengths and weaknesses to curating the ultimate study arsenal, we'll walk you through every step of the process.

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How to Self-Study for the SAT®

Are you ready to conquer the SAT® on your own terms? It’s time to take charge of your prep journey! This guide will equip you with the essential strategies to master the SAT through self-study. From pinpointing your strengths and weaknesses to curating the ultimate study arsenal, we’ll walk you through every step of the process.

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What Is A Good And A Bad Digital SAT® Score?

A good SAT® score is one that is higher than the national average for that year. Any score lower than that can be considered average, meaning you have to work harder for your next SAT. Usually, any score below the national average for that year is considered a ‘bad’ SAT score.

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