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I opened this blog to help anyone who is preparing for his SAT.
I remember myself when I started - I was so lost and in such a panic.
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Discuss.

Lets say you take a lot of practice tests and study for the SAT by yourself, how high can you raise a 1470 if you study DAILY?

2 Responses to “How much can you raise your SAT score if you study by yourself? (no tutor and no prep course)?”

  • Eilish B says:

    It really depends on how well you study. The average improvement is generally 100 to 200 points. If you look at your score report on collegeboard.com they give your range for each section. That is where you scores will fall on any given day. If you study well by yourself you should be able to bring yourslf to the upper parts of each range. I would suggest buying review books. I would suggest the blue book put out by College Board. It has actuall SATs as well as an explination of each section at the beginning. The SAT practice tests will help you the most. Good luck!

  • Prosperity says:

    The first thing to remember is that you don’t want to over study. You want to take a practical approach to targeting the areas where you need improvement. If you improve in the areas that you need to focus more on then you should be able to improve your score some. As far as how much, that is all relative. However, I am sure that it can be done.

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