How many hours approximately to study for the SAT using PrepMe?
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Hi! That definitely depends on you - how long in advance you start preparing (obviously you'll log more total hours and fewer hours per week if you start months in advance rather than weeks or days), how much you already know, and how long you WANT to put in. Students who take more time to read lessons carefully and review their test and quiz results spend more time and get better results. For students who are starting several months in advance, my students usually spend a MAX of 5 or so hours each week. If you're a fast reader, it will obviously go faster.
Although five hours may sound like a lot (or even 2 or 3), it can be very manageable if you break it up into shorter study periods every day. Several of my students have set aside an hour or so on Saturday and Sunday and a half hour either right before or after their school/job/practice and been very successful. Good luck!
Although five hours may sound like a lot (or even 2 or 3), it can be very manageable if you break it up into shorter study periods every day. Several of my students have set aside an hour or so on Saturday and Sunday and a half hour either right before or after their school/job/practice and been very successful. Good luck!
my dad is making me do 2 hours a day every day over the summer during weekdays. but my life is a joke so dont do that
yeah that only depends on you,, like you can knuckle down to your work one day and spend the whole day working,, and then the other they you can get out to have fun.
you know people say you gotta be organized and all, thats not totally true you should be in the mood to study, which may not be everyday or a particular time.
you know people say you gotta be organized and all, thats not totally true you should be in the mood to study, which may not be everyday or a particular time.


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