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PostHeaderIcon How can I guarantee that I get 2300+ on the SAT?

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Hi and welcome to my blog,

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.
Luckily I got this great SAT guide that helped me a lot . So study hard and good luck!



I am willing to devote 10 hours a day for the next three months to obtain a 2300/2400 on the SAT reasoning test. That is definitely not an exaggeration. I REALLY want to get into Princeton and I think I need a strong SAT score to do so. Which methods would be most worthy of my time:

An SAT prep course
Memorizing 1000 SAT words
Reading a book a week
Taking numerous practice tests
Memorizing all geometry and algebra theorems and formulae

Any other suggestions?

PostHeaderIcon Reading is a great way to build vocabulary. True?

People, even Collegeboard and other SAT preparation corporations, say reading builds one’s vocabulary. K so i’m actively reading a book and i come across a word i don’t know; do I continue reading or look it up? because looking up words you don’t know will take a longer time to finish the book and chances are you might forget the word.

so question is read or look it up?

PostHeaderIcon what website is useful as a preparation for the SAT I, Writing and critical reading sections(see details)?

they always tell you you should read lots of books and stuff like that, but the idea of reading a book all the time is a little boring so I’m looking for a good website that has articles, stories or anything I can read and improve my skills by it.

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