last day. 11 hours until my first (and most likely last) SAT... no big deal... just a little practice on geo and trigo once more. little warning: this will probably be a long one. emphasis on probably (it might be shorter than i think) to whom it may concern, we have come far. it has been a grand total of 26 days ever since i started studying for the June SAT, an amount of time that has gone by way too quickly in my opinion. honestly, i was quite reluctant to study for the SAT since, if push comes to shove, i'll most likely be studying in my homeland (where i don't really feel like it...). but by some stroke of luck, i had found one of John's videos on the SAT on the exact day my parents asked me about it (the "If Your SAT Is in 4 Weeks, Do This (Step-by-Step Plan)" video to be more precise), which was the prime mover for my short studying journey. truth be told, i dont think i would have met such an amazing community if not for that. fate does work in wondrous ways. to the GamifySAT community, thank you for being very supportive during my stay here (:D). i give my wishes to this place to continually grow in the future as it has been a great help to me and others (the results can speak for themselves). on another note, it goes without saying that the daily streak is the reason why i have been so consistent with studying for the SAT. a small but persistent effort goes a long way. to the Aniko developers, thank you for creating such a wonderful tool for those who wish to prepare for the SAT. i honestly had no words because it worked super well for me with its flexible approach to studying. as someone who enjoys seeing numbers go up (i used to play too much bee swarm back then), aniko really shows you how much you've improved with it's estimations. for me, this was the reason why it felt less like a chore than a game to study for a test. i give my wishes to see this app develop into something greater in the future. to those who have prepared for the June SAT (and those preparing for future SATs), i wish nothing but the best in your scores and future endeavors. whether you've been preparing for months on end or for a short while, trust in your capabilities. the worst that can happen is when you give up after being discouraged by one failure. there will always be more opportunities in the future. as a final parting gift (in a way), you can message me on discord (zyalpze) for a copy of my notes (i can only fit 10 attachments here :c).