Preparing for a Test
SAT/PSAT
Study Tips
Getting Ready for College
100

When does preparation for exams begin? 

The FIRST day of class 

100

What are the different sections of the PSAT and SAT? 

(Hint: They are not exactly the same)

PSAT: Reading, Writing, and Math (no essay)

SAT: Reading, Writing & language, Math, and Essay (Optional) 

100

Where should you study? 

A quiet place that you feel comfortable. Examples may include: libraries, desk in your room, empty classroom, outside in a park

100

What is the most common college application deadline? 

January 1- But make sure to check your deadlines! These are non negotiable. 

200

Let's talk sleep! How many days before a test should you get 8 hours of sleep? 

2 days 

200

Why is the PSAT important? 

- Preparation for SAT

- Qualify for National Merit Scholarship Competition

Note: PSAT plays NO role in college admissions

200

What can you use to help plan your study time and monitor your activities? 

A schedule!


200

How many letters of recommendation do you need? 

3

300

What should you eat the morning of a test? 

A light nutritious breakfast

300

What does SAT stand for? 

Scholastic Assessment Test

300

Name two different ways to study material. 

Answers could include:

-Study Groups

-Flash Cards

-Practice Exams 

-Teach someone else the material

-Draw diagrams 

300

When should you start your college application checklist? 

The summer before senior year! 

BUT the earlier you start, the better. You can start studying for the SAT as early as your freshman year. 

400

List 5 Relaxation Tips

Answers may include: Aromatherapy, deep breathing, stretching, drinking tea, good posture, hand massage, calming music, positive thinking, exercise, etc.

400

What does the SAT measure? 

-measure a high school student's readiness for college

-provide colleges a common test to compare all applicants 

400

What are the three stages of effective review? 

1. Immediate Review: (within 20 minutes)

2. Intermediate Review: (periodically throughout the week)

3. Final Review (2 weeks leading up to test)

400

If you have lower SAT and/or GPA, what are some ways to compensate your college applications? 

- Write an incredible vivid personal statement 

- Have a great interview

- Include extracurriculars on your application: student government, teams & clubs, arts, internships, community service, etc. 

500

What are the five test taking steps? 


Step 1: Bring the proper materials

Step 2: Read the directions

Step 3: Skim the test before you start

Step 4: Do the easy questions first

Step 5: Skip tricky questions and come back later 

500

Where can you find FREE resources like practice questions, 8 full length practice tests, sample questions and answer explanations for reading, writing, and math, and two sample essay prompts for the SAT?  

1. Best answer: Official SAT Website: The College Board

2. Public libraries have practice SAT books and tablets you can check out to practice problems 

3. Check with your school for other resources

500

How many minutes before bed should you stop working? 

At least 30 minutes

500

What are the 5 things required for college admissions? 

1. High school transcript or GRE

2. Admission tests like SAT & ACT

3. 3 recommendation letters

4. Personal Statement & other college application essays

5. Interview with a local alumni, arrange a Skype interview, or visit campus for interview 

Additional: Apply for financial aid, pay application fees, submit everything by deadlines, send additional material if needed 

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