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SAT Study Plan Generator

Enter your test date and target score — get a week-by-week study plan built on the exact diagnose → drill → time → simulate loop top scorers use.

Goal: +250 pts 8 weeks · ~6–8 hrs/week
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Week 1

Diagnose

Take one full-length adaptive test. Tag every miss: content gap, careless error, or timing. This becomes your plan.

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Weeks 2–4

Drill weakest domains

Attack your 2–3 lowest-accuracy domains until each crosses 75%. Depth beats breadth — don't spread thin.

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Weeks 5–6

Timing & stamina

Switch to timed modules. Learn your per-question pace and the skip-and-flag discipline. Re-test to measure.

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Final 2 weeks

Simulate & sharpen

Full-length tests under real conditions, reviewing every miss within 24h. Trust the process — scores climb late.

SAT study planning — FAQ

How long should I study for the SAT?+

Most students need 6–12 weeks of consistent prep. A 100-point gain typically takes ~40–60 focused hours; a 200-point gain takes more and rewards starting earlier. Consistency beats cramming.

How many hours a week should I study for the SAT?+

For a 100-point goal, 4–6 focused hours per week is plenty. For 200+ points, plan 6–8 hours per week and start at least 8–10 weeks out.

What's the best SAT study schedule?+

Diagnose first, then drill your weakest domains to ~75% accuracy, then layer in timed practice, and finish with full-length simulations — reviewing every miss within 24 hours. That sequence is what this generator builds for you.

Can I raise my SAT score in 30 days?+

Yes — a focused 30-day plan can add 100+ points if you fix careless errors, drill your two weakest domains, and take full-length timed tests every week.

A plan is only as good as the practice behind it.

Prepvora runs this whole loop for you — adaptive tests, domain analytics, AI tutor, and a personalized weekly schedule. Free to start.

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