SAT Panic!

Quinn
Quinn Member Posts: 62 Level 4 | Navigator

Hey y'all!

I hope your school years are wrapping up wonderfully!

As a junior, I will be taking the upcoming June SAT. I have taken the SAT once before and am excited to try again. However, often it can be extremely difficult to gain motivation to study.

I wanted to open up this discussion to talk about anything SAT. I know I have a lot of questions!

Is anybody else taking the June SAT? Digital or paper? What are your current scores and current goals? What are your favorite study resources?

Excited to talk to you all soon!

Comments

  • dcadi
    dcadi Member, Tallo Ambassador, Boeing Mentee, Group Leader Posts: 3,282 Level 10 | Legend

    @Quinn good luck. I am past that and already in college but wanted to wish you the best.

  • EshanSri
    EshanSri Member Posts: 31 Level 2 | Newcomer
    edited May 21

    Good luck! I am a Junior too, so I can relate to the stress 😅

  • Future_nurse
    Future_nurse Member Posts: 4 Level 1 | Just Joined

    Hey @Quinn,

    I haven't taken the SAT but, I was wondering how do I start to practice for it?

  • Marcos
    Marcos Member Posts: 214 Level 3 | Contributor

    ayo i took STAAR test, but good luck on you SATs :> > > > > > >

  • Quinn
    Quinn Member Posts: 62 Level 4 | Navigator

    I'd definitely recommend Khan Academy since they have the official SAT practice!

  • Quinn
    Quinn Member Posts: 62 Level 4 | Navigator
  • Quinn
    Quinn Member Posts: 62 Level 4 | Navigator
  • Penny
    Penny Member, Group Leader Posts: 707 Level 5 | Seeker

    Not taking the June one, but am wishing you the best of luck!!! I am taking it next year I think.

  • Future_nurse
    Future_nurse Member Posts: 4 Level 1 | Just Joined

    Thanks, I'll look into that, and good luck with your test!!!

  • chloe
    chloe Member, Tallo Student Advisor Posts: 12 Level 3 | Contributor

    Hi! I plan on taking the August SAT, and I will be prepping over the summer. My strategy is to practice! There are several SAT tests from previous years that you can find online. I would recommending printing those out and practicing. While Khan Academy and other SAT prep resources are very beneficial, I think that a past SAT test has the most similar questions to what you will see on your SAT. Once you finish practicing, check with the answer key and write down which questions you got wrong and why. The "why" is extremely important, so that you can fully understand the concepts and learn from your mistakes! I hope this helps and good luck!