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Welcome to Gamify SAT! Do this FIRST:
Welcome to Gamify SAT Community ๐Ÿ‘‹ 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. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Get Access here: Gamify SAT Agent Register today while youโ€™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 4โ€“6 week plan toward +100 points ๐Ÿ‘‰ Save your seat here: Score Jump Onboarding Call If you canโ€™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 ๐Ÿ˜Ž
First ever 1500
Day 44/120: The SAT Ends, Learning Doesn't
Hello ladies and gentlemen, how are you all doing? Hope everyone who took the June SAT felt good about their performance. If you crushed it, congratulations. And if you're already thinking about never opening another SAT question again, I can't blame you. Most people can't wait to be done with SAT prep once test day is over. But something I've been thinking about recently is that learning doesn't stop when the SAT ends. It doesn't stop when you get into college, graduate, earn a degree, or even get a PhD. The reality is that life is one long learning journey. The difference is that later on, nobody hands you a syllabus, a curriculum, or a classroom. You decide what to learn, how to learn it, and why it matters. That's what makes it so powerful. And for those who didn't get the score they were hoping for this weekend, remember that setbacks are part of every journey. Sometimes we have to stumble before we learn how to move forward stronger than before. As for me, my SAT prep has been moving a little slower recently because of my Q4 exams. Right now my focus is split between school and the SAT, but once exams are over, I plan to fully lock in and make the most of the summer. What lessons did you learn from your June SAT experience, whether it went well or not? Good luck with your prep, and Iโ€™ll see you all soon. If youโ€™re serious about improving your SAT score and want to stay consistent, join Mission 1400+ here Quick note: some of the links I share for Mission 1400+ are referral links. If you join through them, it helps support me a bit, but the price for you stays exactly the same. I only share what I genuinely find useful and whatโ€™s actually helping me improve.
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Upcoming Lock-In Challenge
Does anyone know if for the new challenge, that users in the free tier can also get on leaderboard with the new system? Thanks!
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