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... Read morePreparing for the SAT can be overwhelming, but breaking down the process into manageable strategies can make a significant difference. From my own experience and the shared methods, implementing a weekly 5-minute audit helped me identify what study habits were productive and what to discard. This small weekly ritual prevents burnout and keeps your study plan evolving. Another powerful tip is to mirror the question stem before looking at the answer choices. This technique reduces misreading errors and ensures that you focus on exactly what the question requires, particularly in Reading and Writing sections. Moreover, making use of mobile-friendly apps or platforms to drill practice questions on the go – such as during commutes or breaks – maximizes study time without the need for a desk setup. This consistent, daily practice adds up significantly. Lastly, ending every study session with questions you find manageable keeps your morale high. The confidence gained by finishing on a 'win' encourages you to stick with the routine day after day. Remember, small adjustments and positive reinforcement are key to staying motivated while preparing for a high-stakes exam like the SAT.