Week 1: Initial test and real chart
Before starting SAT preparation, it is necessary to see the current level of the student. The first essay should be read not only for the score, but also for time usage, attention errors, subject deficiencies and question type habit.
- Math and Reading and Writing scores are evaluated separately.
- Mistakes are classified as subject, duration, attention and strategy.
- The difference between the target score and the current score is clarified.
Week 2: Topic priority should be established
Giving the same weight to every issue wastes time. The topics that will provide the student with the fastest score increase should be prioritized. On the mathematics side, basic algebra or advanced mathematics deficiencies, and on the English side, grammar and proof questions may be decisive at the first stage.
Week 3: Module strategy should be studied
In the Digital SAT format, module logic, time management and question order are important. The student must learn not only to find the correct answer, but also how long to stay on which question. Short-term chapter studies and targeted question sets can be used this week.
Week 4: First revision and new action list
At the end of the fourth week, a mini-mock or section-based measurement should be performed again. The aim is to see how the initial work is reflected in the score and error types. The plan should not remain static; should be updated according to the data.
- Decreasing error types are marked.
- Ongoing weak issues are included in the re-plan.
- The frequency of attempts is determined according to the exam date.