It’s that time of the year again when seniors are stressing over their final SAT score that they will soon be sending to their perspective colleges. Although seniors are the one’s going through this ordeal, underclassmen should really start preparing for their SAT’s as soon as possible. The SAT is the most recognized test that colleges evaluate while going through the decision making process of applications. Students need to begin preparing for the SAT in order to ensure high scores.
The SAT is a three part test containing Critical Reading, Mathematics and Writing sections. While prepping for the SAT, students should get the Official SAT study guide books to help
them learn about the format of the test. The study guide book will have various practice tests which are based on the real SAT. In addition, students can also go to the College Board’s website at www.collegeboard.com. This website gives students the opportunity to take more practice tests and read sample scored essays.
The SAT is a very complex test which is why it is essential to get ready early. So as seniors begin to unravel the final process of the path needed to get into college, underclassmen should start to plan as well. Underclassmen must focus mainly on doing exceptional in school and begin to prepare for one of the most important tests they will ever need to take, the SAT.