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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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Listen to me. For the longest time, I was stuck around a 1090 on the SAT. No matter what I tried, I saw almost no real improvement. I felt like I was putting in effort but not getting results. Then I joined the SAT Lock-In Challenge. At the start, my estimated score was around 1150. I wasn’t making much progress, I was just kind of “floating,” doing the work without real direction. But once I started following the study plan on Aniko, everything changed. In just one week, I improved by over 300 points. I’m not exaggerating when I say I’ve never seen anything work this fast for me before. Unfortunately, I don’t even have Aniko Premium, but even with limited access, the system still made a huge difference. If you ever get the chance to unlock unlimited questions or full access for a period of time, it is absolutely worth it. So seriously, if you have the opportunity, lock in. Stop switching methods every week. Just follow the study plan and stick with it. Everything else I tried didn’t come close to this.
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How to Guarantee a 1550+
I started studying 3 days ago. I am taking the June 6th one, and it is the first time I'm taking the SAT. Lowkey, the biggest problem I have is not reading the questions properly, leading to stupid mistakes. I try to take each practice test in a isolated room to mimic testing conditions, but the latest one I took felt really hard and it was really difficult to focus on the long questions. I want to get my SAT over with so I don't have to worry about it junior year, so how can I ensure a really high score on this one.
How to Guarantee a 1550+
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"a horrible chill goes down your spine..." today i found out that i have uncovered a technique so efficient it almost feels illegal to use... the technique? comparing the answers. it may sound underwhelming at first but oh boy has it helped me so much in math... > very long explanation of my experiences starts here, scroll down to the very bottom if you want the tldr take a look at the 4th image. i took 170 seconds on that question for a trigonometry question, which is a REALLY long time. i got somewhat resembling an answer but i didnt base my selected choice on the answer i solved for... i compared the answers to each other. B was the only option where it had 15 multiplied to the radical, so it couldn't have been B. C was the only option with 6 as the divisor, so it couldn't have been C. D was the only option where 95 was added to the non-integer portion of the answer. so i picked A... the 5th image is non-linear functions... you can argue that you can just plug in the options and see which fits but that takes longer than 13 seconds. lets do the method again. B was the only option where it had plus as the mode of operation in the numerator, C had 18 as the divisor, and D had 20 as the number added to the non-integer portion of the answer. it's A again... the 6th image is linear equations in two variables... again you could put the points into the equation and use the system of equations... but when A is the only negative answer, B is the only answer with 2 in the numerator, C is the only answer with 5, wouldn't D be the answer? (yes i took 151s on this cause i was still figuring it out and thinking to myself that no way this thing works) the 7th image is linear equations in two variables (again)... same technique. B is the only option where the y coordinate is divided by 2, C is the only option where 2r + 1 appears in the y coordinate, and D is the only option where 2r + 1 isnt 2r + 1... so A i dont know how to describe this weird phenomenon. it may be a stroke of luck or i have a stroke, but if it works it works... the only caveat to this is that it doesnt work with simple single-integer choices... sorry to inform you guys but you do have to solve trigonometry normally :c
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