{"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 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 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 consider it like a living document. as you move through the schedule, feel free to adjust your focus based on your performance in practice tests and quizzes. it’s essential to monitor your progress and adapt your study plan to maximize your growth.<\/p>\n you\u201dll notice that we\u2019ve estimated quite a bit of time for each quiz and practice set, and that\u2019s because we really<\/em> want you to devote considerable time to review.<\/p>\n after you work through a set of questions, be sure that, for any question you missed, or got right but feel shaky on or took too long to solve, you make note of the content and question type and carefully read the answer explanation. ideally, you\u2019ll keep a digital document or journal where you can jot down the question type and why you missed it. this is a crucial step in determining whether any patterns emerge in the content or question types that are challenges for you.<\/p>\n that\u2019s us! our sat prep<\/a><\/strong> includes lessons and questions that you will work through, thereby increasing your sat familiarity. bonus! magoosh’s digital format mimics what you’ll see on test day. you\u2019ll need a magoosh account to work through this 2-month schedule. not ready to commit yet? no worries! we\u2019ve got you covered with a free 1-week trial of the magoosh product<\/a> \ud83d\ude04 to get as close as possible to the real sat experience, we highly recommend the full-length practice exams on bluebook<\/a>, the college board\u2019s online testing platform. these four practice tests let you explore the interface, format, and scoring of the digital exam. bonus! they\u2019re totally free!<\/p>\n if you are hankering for additional practice, the partnership between the college board and khan academy includes lessons and practice<\/a> to help you understand the content tested on the digital sat.<\/p>\n let\u2019s kick things off with where you need to go in your magoosh account<\/a>, and that\u2019s guided practice. to get there, you need to select the reading & writing or math link at the top of the dashboard. once you click either of those section options, you\u2019ll see a box with your current stats for that section. under that box, you\u2019ll see two options: guided practice or custom practice. select guided practice. that\u2019s the default. only select custom practice when directed to do so.<\/p>\n total estimated time: 122 minutes<\/p>\n remember, the estimated time will vary depending on the rate at which you watch the lessons, whether you\u2019ve skipped any lessons, and how long it takes you to complete and<\/strong> review the quiz and practice questions. <\/i><\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 112 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 120 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 106 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 117 minutes<\/p>\n you\u2019ve already done a lot over these last five days, and it\u2019s time for a well-deserved rest \ud83d\ude01 however, you should also feel free to use rest days for additional practice or to catch up. and, hey, life is crazy busy, so it\u2019s very likely that at some point during this schedule that\u2019ll happen.<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 110 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 93 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 119 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 115 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 118 minutes<\/p>\n full length practice test<\/strong><\/p>\n you can either launch a practice test from your magoosh dashboard or you can take one of college board\u2019s official bluebook tests.<\/p>\n you want to do your best to mimic the experience you\u2019ll have on test day. be sure to put away anything that might distract you from the task at hand. part of prep is to also build up the endurance to be mentally prepared to focus for almost 2.5 hours, and it\u2019s difficult to do that if you don\u2019t have prior experience.<\/p>\n total estimated time: 150 minutes<\/p>\n rest or catch up<\/p>\n score and review your test<\/strong><\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 120 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 120 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 121 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 104 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 108 minutes<\/p>\n it\u2019s your choice! relax or use the time to catch up \ud83d\ude0e<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 101 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 113 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 111 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 93 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 76 minutes<\/p>\n full length practice test<\/strong><\/p>\n you can either launch a practice test from your magoosh dashboard or you can take one of college board\u2019s official bluebook tests.<\/p>\n remember to do your best to mimic the experience you\u2019ll have on test day!<\/p>\n total estimated time: 150 minutes<\/p>\n rest!<\/p>\n score and review your test<\/strong><\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 125 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 113 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 100 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 101 minutes<\/p>\n in your magoosh dashboard<\/a><\/p>\n total estimated time: 108 minutes<\/p>\n it\u2019s your choice! 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