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What to do after getting your scores tomorrow...
The March 14 SAT scores drop tomorrow... So, what's the plan after you get them? There are three things you MUST do after you find out the result. This isn't meant to be some cringe "try this out" post. Rather, this is the exact game plan I'd recommend for everyone who's getting their scores tomorrow. 1) Decide If It's Worth it to Re-take Alright this is obvious, but I need to say it. There are three things you MUST consider when deciding if re-taking is worth it: - Can you afford to re-take it? (obviously) - Do you have the necessary time to improve? - Is there a clear benefit for re-taking? IMO, if the answer to even one of these questions is "no," you shouldn't re-take (at least for now). The first one is obvious. The second is underrated, though. If you failed the SAT, a good rule of thumb is that you need to spend at LEAST the same amount of time you spent studying for this one studying for the next one. And that's a bare minimum. Realistically, it would be good if you could do 2x or 3x the amount. If you KNOW you have no time to study over the next month, re-taking is not that useful. You're probably gonna stress yourself out just to get the EXACT same score next time. And the third point is also really important. If you're sitting at like a 1450 and you're aiming for colleges with averages of 1300s and 50+% acceptance rates, there's no huge benefit for re-taking (besides "it might help for something lol" or scholarships). You're probably better off using this time to refine the college APPLICATIONS themselves. 2) Think About EVERY Question You Can Remember Struggling On It ain't 2009 no more (comment if you get the reference). College Board doesn't tell you what questions you missed. If you're looking at the score report and actually trying to find USEFUL INFORMATION, you're cooked, bro. So, here's a better idea: Really try to push your memory as HARD as you can to think of EVERY SINGLE question you can remember struggling with.
What to do after getting your scores tomorrow...
2 likes • Mar 27
I’m scared yall 😭
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Finally. 1500. After months of pain and suffering and grinding. I’m literally speechless lol
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2 likes • Mar 1
Yayyyy Gjjj!!!!!
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Thank You So much John!!! I’ve literally been doing the free courses for over a week and I already see a huge improvement. English was always super hard for me and i’m so close to a 700 on it. I know that if I continue to utilize ur stuff it’s gonna get even better. Your courses are incredible and very helpful 🎉🎉. @John Hoegerl
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@Yara Ahmad tyy
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@Tarek Ezzat tyyy
Test anxiety = lower score??
I recently found out that test anxiety (especially high levels of anxiety) can cause a significant drop in test scores no matter if you prepared well or how smart you are. I now know why I did soo trash on the psat last year, I had way too much anxiety before the test and during the test, which just cooked my score.
2 likes • Feb 21
Ya I personally felt that on my last sat test I studied so hard but with my anxiety I could barely understand the english portions I was reading completely destroyed me on the english 💔
Guys I'm doing REAL progress now
100 percent accuracy in a quick r&w test, but what matters most is that i got SIX SEVEN seconds avg. SIX SEVEN
Guys I'm doing REAL progress now
0 likes • Feb 20
woowww l hope to do just as good as well
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