How Do You Get A Perfect Score On The SAT?
• If you haven’t already, sign up at http://www.collegeboard.com for the SAT question of the day. It is a free SAT question that goes straight to your e-mail every morning. • Gather a plethora of study books. Study books can be (and will be) your best and worst friends during your journey through studying for and taking the SAT. Luckily, the makers of the SAT (known as the College Board) release “The Official SAT Study Guide” • The best thing you can do is take practice tests under similar circumstances as the actual SAT will be under. This means sit in a cleared off space where there are no distractions and time yourself. Give yourself breaks only when you would have them during the actual test. Do not look ahead to the answers at the back of the book. At the end of the test assess your weaknesses and decide what your focus of study should be from there. • Study for thirty minutes to an hour every day for a month (or many months) before you take the test rather than cramming a week be