The SAT exam is just around the corner! With only a few days left before test day, it’s time to shift your focus from learning new material to smart review, rest, and test-day preparation.
Whether you’re taking the Digital SAT this Saturday or planning ahead for your next test date, this 4-day game plan will help you stay calm, focused, and confident.


Day 4: Targeted Review & Tech Check (72 Hours Before the SAT)

Study Smart (60–90 minutes): Focus on your weakest subject area. Take a short SAT practice session and carefully review your mistakes.
Create Your “Cheat Sheet” (30–45 minutes): Write down key formulas, grammar rules, reading strategies, and math shortcuts on one page. Reviewing this daily reinforces memory.
Digital SAT Readiness: Ensure the Bluebook™ testing app is properly installed and working on your device.
Prioritize Rest: Get at least 7–9 hours of sleep to keep your brain sharp.


Day 3: Plan Logistics & Build Confidence (48 Hours Before the SAT)

Light Practice (45–60 minutes): Take one timed section in your most challenging subject. Review each mistake carefully.
Plan Your Test Day: Confirm your wake-up time, travel route, meal plan, and test center arrival time.
Pack Early: Include your ID, admission ticket, testing device, charger, calculator, snacks, and comfortable clothes.
Review Official Rules: Familiarize yourself with SAT test-day policies to avoid any surprises.


Day 2: Rest, Routine & Mental Preparation (24 Hours Before the SAT)

Easy Review (30–45 minutes): Solve confidence-boosting problems or glance over your cheat sheet.
Sleep Early: Go to bed at a consistent hour to wake up refreshed.
Eat Right: Choose balanced, easy-to-digest meals—avoid heavy or unfamiliar foods.
Relax: Do something you enjoy—listen to music, take a walk, or stretch.
Device Check: Reboot and fully charge your testing device one final time.


Test Day Morning: Stay Calm, Focused, and Confident

Wake Up Early: Give yourself enough time to get ready without rushing.
Eat a Familiar, Healthy Breakfast: Go for something with protein, like eggs or yogurt, and drink water.
Warm-Up Briefly: Do a quick reading passage or a few math problems to get your brain active.
Arrive Early: Reach your SAT test center early to settle in and review your pacing strategy.
Stay Positive: You’ve prepared well—trust your work and focus on doing your best.


Final Thoughts: Confidence Is Your Edge

The Digital SAT may feel new, but the key to success hasn’t changed: Preparation, focus, and calmness.
By following this simple 4-day SAT prep plan, you’ll walk into the test center feeling ready, confident, and in control.

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Good luck—you’ve got this!