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[quote=Anonymous]Having just gone through this, here is what I recommend/what worked for my 11th grade DD. She is naturally a strong test taker; scored a 1470 on October PSAT without much effort/practice. She then started preparing for the SAT and used the blue book practice tests (there are 7 of them I think) and the associated practice SAT question bank. On her first BB practice test she scored in the low 1400s - math was surprisingly low (for her - she prefers math/STEM). Turns out, for the new digital SAT you must familiarize yourself with and be able to use DESMOS (the built in calculator). Because it has made the math section so easy, the test makers have increased the complexity of the harder math problems - generally if you try to solve them by hand it takes too much time - you need to use DESMOS or you will run out of time on the math section. DD started watching YouTube videos for DESMOS tips and tricks; we also decided to get a tutor to teach the tricks. With a tutor I think it is helpful to find one that actually took the digital SAT since it is so different (with different test taking strategies than for the old SAT). I went on Wyzant and searched for a college aged tutor who had scored 1580 or so on the SAT. Bonus - your kid will relate to a college aged tutor and they will be cheap (I paid $30/hour). My DD met with two different tutors for about 5 hours total (she liked both but the first one couldn’t continue after two sessions). In the meantime she started acing the BB practice tests, taking 5 more and scoring between 1520-1580. All the while she also randomly would do some practice problems from SAT question bank - down time in class? Do a question or two (since they have laptops with them in class with bluebook software on it). Etc. DD just took November SAT and scored 1540. Total prep time about 6 weeks (1 hour of tutoring a week; maybe 5-7 hours a week crunching practice SAT questions). First thing to do would be a baseline practice test so you know what you are working with. Good luck!![/quote]
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