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Dec 26, 2025
1:56 AM
Why More Practice Isn't Always Better when preparing for the SAT. While consistent practice is essential, simply increasing the number of practice tests without focusing on quality can lead to burnout, frustration, and slow progress. Effective SAT preparation involves analyzing your mistakes, understanding core concepts, and developing targeted strategies for reading, writing, and math sections. Smart practice with review, reflection, and improvement plans helps you build confidence and score higher. Quality over quantity ensures you address weak areas, manage time effectively, and strengthen test-taking skills. Balance practice with rest and strategy for the best SAT results.


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