{"id":4056,"date":"2024-11-19t06:47:21","date_gmt":"2024-11-19t14:47:21","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/sat\/?page_id=4056"},"modified":"2024-11-20t02:59:04","modified_gmt":"2024-11-20t10:59:04","slug":"two-month-sat-study-schedule","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/sat\/two-month-sat-study-schedule\/","title":{"rendered":"two month sat study schedule"},"content":{"rendered":"

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two months is a reasonable timeframe for comprehensive sat preparation, allowing you to thoroughly explore all the modules on the magoosh dashboard. this period is long enough to reinforce your understanding of the material and practice effectively while being short enough to keep your study routine focused and impactful. now, if you\u2019ve landed on this page but, in fact, have more or less time to devote to sat prep, we do have other schedule options to check out<\/a>. but, if you\u2019re right where you want to be, let\u2019s get to it!<\/p>\n

time commitment<\/h2>\n

yes, this is a demanding schedule, especially if you intend to watch all the lessons and do all the associated practice and quizzes. to successfully complete it in two months, you can expect to dedicate 5 days each week with a 6th day on practice test weeks. each session will require around two hours of study, but the daily commitment can vary significantly based on your individual strengths and goals for score improvement. tailoring your study sessions to meet your needs is crucial. for example, if you\u2019re pretty busy during the week, and have limited time to devote to sat study, you can change things up: do less work during the week and have 1-2 longer study sessions on the weekends.<\/p>\n

make it your own<\/h2>\n

this schedule is designed with flexibility in mind. as mentioned, it\u2019s intended to cover a whole lot of content in a relatively short timeframe. however, how much time you devote to each study session and how much of the content you cover really comes down to whether or not it will benefit your individual study needs. you are welcome to skip around the modules or skim through lessons that cover material you already know or that don\u2019t suit your goal needs. for example:<\/p>\n