The Good, the Bad, and the SAT: How To Prepare
Friday, August 10, 2007
HackCollege in Student 1.0

For our readers still in high school, the October 2007 SAT registration deadline is in one month. If you're a junior, you can wait until the spring, but if you're a senior, you need to take the SAT this fall (if you'd like to attend one of the 5723667263 college that require the SAT, that is).

First, register at CollegeBoard, and second, start preparing.

Because many successful students decide to take an SAT-prep course and because many successful students prepare on their own (what I did), I am going to provide information for both options.

Taking an SAT-prep course
Here is a quick list of the more popular, national test-prep agencies:

Also, checking TutorLinker for SAT-prep tutors in your area is also not a bad idea.

Preparing on your own
But if there is no SAT-prep course/tutor available in your area or if you just don't have the $800+ dollars (who does?!), that is okay and just fine (I, myself, did not take an SAT-prep course). You can prepare on your own --both offline and online.

And remember: Unlike the LSAT (what I'm preparing for), you can take the SAT as many times as you'd like. Minus the pretension, I graduated from Yale University this year, and I took the SAT three times.

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