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LAST PERSON TO STOP STUDYING WINS $250 (new challenge)
As I mentioned in recent posts, consistency is the ONLY way to perform well on the SAT. So, I've got a new Mr. Beast-esque challenge for you: LAST PERSON TO STOP STUDYING WINS $250 Here's how it works: Starting January 2, 2026, anyone who wants to be part of the challenge must make posts titled, "Daily Challenge: XX/XX" where they post the 10 SAT problems (minimum) they completed for that day. The XX/XX should be the date, like 12/29. You don't have to screenshot EVERY problem, but there has to be SOME confirmation you actually did it. A great resource for finding additional practice problems is Aniko, by the way. Everyone in the challenge must make this post EVERY DAY. If you miss a day, you're out of the competition. We keep going until there's only one person standing. In Mr. Beast-fashion, however, I'll add new challenges at the end to make staying in as hard as possible. If genuinely two people are STILL in by March 1, I'll give both of them the prize (lol). To ensure we can actually, y'know, do this, I need to confirm you guys actually are up for it. So, if you want to be included in the challenge, comment "I'M IN" below so I can add you to the roster. I need at LEAST 10 people to join to make this happen. If we get fewer than that, I might have to cancel it.
LAST PERSON TO STOP STUDYING WINS $250 (new challenge)
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I’m in
What's your daily goal for the next 80 days?
Several people who boosted their score a LOT in December told me this EXACT thing: "It was crazy how much I started improving after I began studying every day." This showcases one CRUCIAL thing about SAT prep: The biggest results come when you study EVERY day. TBH, I'm not sure EXACTLY why this is. But if I had to guess, it probably is because your brain is able to make better connections with the material when seeing it frequently. So, if you're not planning to study for the March SAT until February, you are at a HUGE disadvantage compared to someone who is starting now. I talked to people who raised their score 100 points in just 30 days. Imagine how much you could do in the 80 DAYS before the March SAT. So, my question is: What's an amount of studying that you could do EVERY SINGLE DAY before the March SAT? Genuinely think about it... Keep in mind that you would have to do it EVERY SINGLE DAY, with NO break days. And comment it below this post.
What's your daily goal for the next 80 days?
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2 hours a day baby!!!
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@John Hoegerl my classes are mad easy and I don’t have extracurriculars so everything but school is rescheduled-able
I got a 920 in my first sat exam
Hi guys I have given a practice test before my actual sat and I got a 880 on it and i studied a lot for the December sat but I only got a 920. After the exam I hoped for above a 1000 but I don’t even think I can retake the sat because the college applications will end in feburary and the next sat is in march and I have my finals in February I have a 10 day study gap before my last final exam as the next sat is on 14th march and my final exam is on 23rd march so do u guys think I should risk my finals for the sat.
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800 in math 80 in English if it was me ✌️
What YouTube video do you want me to make next?
I'd say we're officially in March SAT mode at this point, so I'm going to get back on the YouTube grind. What video topics do you want me to cover first?
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How to break down complex math question like the ones with multiple constants or really complex geometry
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