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There are hundreds of ways to study for the SAT. Most of them are amateurish and don’t work well, so if your idea of prep is buying a giant workbook, doing random problems, and hoping muscle memory kicks in on Test Day, keep reading. In this blog, you’ll learn 8 Tips on How to Prepare for the SAT from a Top Instructor—whether you’re looking for the best SAT study methods, a proven SAT prep plan, or professional guidance from an experienced SAT instructor, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know.

Effective SAT preparation is not about working harder. It’s about working professionally. Below, we break down the exact strategy used by the best instructors to transform average scorers into stratospheric ones.

 

  1. Know the Test Inside-Out, Upside-Down, and Backwards

Before you study anything, understand what you’re studying for. The SAT is not a high school exam. It doesn’t test what you learned in class. It tests how correctly, quickly, and easily you can answer questions—whether or not you can use wit and cleverness to find shortcuts and solutions while watching out for traps. The test is predictable, if you’re properly prepared.

Start by reviewing the format:

  • Multi-Stage, two sections (Reading/Writing and Math), two modules each
  • Time per module: 32 or 35 minutes

Familiarize yourself with the College Board’s digital practice tools and official materials. Don’t rely on third-party content until you’ve mastered the SAT as written by the test-makers.

 

  1. Use a Professional Study Schedule (Not a Random One)

Cramming is for people who didn’t plan. You’re not that person.

Build a structured schedule based on your test date, availability, and starting score. Your weekly prep should include:

  • Sessions for learning material
  • Time reserved for homework
  • Review with error analysis (more on this below)

Your study time should be consistent. A manageable schedule is far better than a more intense, unrealistic one.

 

  1. Track Everything: Your Progress is in the Data

Top instructors don’t guess what students need. They track it.

Pay attention to items such as:

  • Missed question types
  • Error patterns
  • Timing

Obviously, this data informs you of what to do next.

 

  1. Stop Reading Passages the Way Your English Teacher Taught You

The SAT Reading section isn’t about knowledge, so don’t worry about brushing up on Biology. It’s about reading critically, more for the how and why than the what.

A professional method is necessary. Find an effective one and master it.

Like the rest of the test, this section rewards speed and precision.

 

  1. Master the Math Section Without Memorizing Everything

You don’t need to memorize every theorem. You need to internalize the concepts the SAT recycles endlessly. There’s a huge difference between the two.

The SAT doesn’t test Calculus. It measures how well you apply fundamental skills to mathematical concepts under time pressure. As in Reading, master a professional method that can save you time and reduce errors.

 

  1. Learn the Art of Error Analysis

Every missed question is a lesson. Top instructors make sure students understand exactly why any question was answered incorrectly—in other words, what error occurred in the test-taking mechanics that caused the wrong answer.

Reviewing errors helps you to avoid repeat mistakes. This is what turns 600s into 750s and above.

 

  1. Know How and When to Use Practice Tests

Practice tests have two very specific purposes:

  • To take a snapshot of your aptitudes
  • To prepare you to take the actual SAT

Using them in the right way and at the right times is key. If you do, Test Day should feel like an easy routine on which your pulse never goes above 60.

 

  1. Get Expert Guidance Before You Waste Time

Beware of amateur “tutors.” Most have no real credentials other than decent scores, and are a colossal waste of time, effort, and money.

If you’re serious about raising your score, professional instruction is the most efficient path. A top SAT instructor doesn’t teach only content—they provide professional methods and test-taking mechanics while engineering for you a personalized strategy based on your strengths, weaknesses, and goals.

You can read a hundred tips online. Or, you can train with someone who’s taken thousands of students across the finish line.

 

We Make You Into a Professional Test-Taker

There’s no mystery to SAT success. There’s just professionalism. Review the right material, follow the right methods, and train with the right instructor.

Call (844) 672-PREP to get started.

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SHSAT Test Section # of Questions Timing
English Language Arts (ELA)
67
180 minutes
Math
67

Total Exam Time

3 hours not counting breaks between sections

SSAT Test Section # of Questions Timing
Writing Sample
1
25 minutes
Quantitative 1
25
30 minutes
Reading
40
40 minutes
Verbal
60
30 minutes
Quantitative 2
25
30 minutes
Experimental
16
150 minutes

Total Exam Time

2 hours, 50 minutes not counting breaks between sections

ISEE Test Section # of Questions Timing
Verbal Reasoning
40 questions
20 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning
37 questions
35 minutes
Reading Comprehension
36 questions
35 minutes
Mathematics Achievement
47 questions
40 minutes

Total Exam Time

2 hours, 10 minutes not counting breaks between sections

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GMAT Test Section # of Questions Timing
Quantitative Reasoning
21 questions
45 minutes
Verbal Reasoning
23 questions
45 minutes
Data Insights
20 questions
45 minutes

Total Exam Time

2 hours, 15 minutes not counting breaks between sections

GRE Test Section # of Questions Timing
Analytical Writing
1 essay prompt
30 minutes
Verbal Reasoning
Section 1: 12 questions

Section 2: 15 questions
Section 1: 18 minutes

Section 2: 23 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning
Section 1: 12 questions

Section 2: 15 questions
Section 1: 21 minutes

Section 2: 26 minutes

Total Exam Time

1 hour, 58 minutes not counting breaks between sections

SAT Test Section # of Questions Timing
Reading and Writing
1st module: 27 questions

2nd module: 27 questions
1st module: 32 minutes

2nd module: 32 mintues
Math
1st module: 22 questions

2nd module: 22 questions
1st module: 35 minutes

2nd module: 35 mintues

Total Exam Time

2 hours, 14 minutes not counting breaks between sections

ACT Test Section # of Questions Timing
English
75 questions
45 minutes
Math
60 questions
60 minutes
Reading
40 questions
35 minutes
Science
40 questions
35 minutes
Writing (Optional)
1 prompt
40 minutes

Total Exam Time

3 hours, 35 minutes not counting breaks between sections

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