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Welcome to Gamify SAT! Do this FIRST:
Welcome to Gamify SAT Community 👋 Do these 3 steps now. It takes 10 minutes and sets up your first score jump. 1. Comment your stats Reply below with: 1. Name 2. Last SAT / practice score 3. Target score 4. Next SAT date This lets me actually help you, rather than just guess your stats. 2. Get your SAT Companion Whenever you feel stuck, unsure what to study next, or need help understanding a concept, our community Agent is here to guide you. 👉 Get Access here: Gamify SAT Agent Register today while you’re here. 3. Join the next live Score Jump Call Every week (usually Sundays) I go live and: - Look at your score + test date - Show you how to use the Loop Strategy - Help you build a 4–6 week plan toward +100 points 👉 Save your seat here: Score Jump Onboarding Call If you can’t make it live, register anyway so you can get the replay.
Welcome to Gamify SAT! Do this FIRST:
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DROP SAT QUESTIONS YOU'RE CONFUSED ON HERE
I thought it might be useful to have a specific place where you can drop question screenshots, just so it is easy to drop and answer them. I also can solve any questions you want in the Mission 1400+ calls (which is now accessible for free for 7 days!).
DROP SAT QUESTIONS YOU'RE CONFUSED ON HERE
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First ever 1500
Aniko and John together is a deadly combo aniko.ai is goated ngl and Johns videos are goated too he has a lot of good stuff in his second channel make sure to take a look at it guys. I am gonna get the score I want in my first SAT 😎
First ever 1500
Small SAT Improvements Are Starting to Add Up 🚀
Lately I’ve been taking my SAT prep more seriously, and I’m finally starting to notice small improvements in both my Reading and Math sections. I still struggle with time management and staying fully focused during longer practice tests, but I’m learning how important consistency is. One thing I’ve realized is that improving your SAT score isn’t just about studying harder, it’s about studying smarter and understanding your weak areas. I’m currently working on reducing careless mistakes and improving my pacing strategy. For those who’ve already improved their scores, what was the biggest change that helped you level up? Any tips, routines, or resources that made a real difference for you?
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