Managing Test Anxiety

Tests are a lot sometimes.

Long term, the goal is to get used to having stressors present while also being able to lock in and be in the moment, using the tools you have to answer the question in front of you.

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Nicholas Floyd
Preparing for the SAT with Learning Disabilities

So you have a learning disability.

The good news is you’re almost certainly capable of getting a great SAT score! This post will give specific accommodations advice and a learning plan overview for a few common types of learning disabilities: ADHD, dyslexia/dyscalculia, and sensory disorders.

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Nicholas Floyd
Effective Practice

How to make the most out of your SAT practice time

The number one goal of the SAT is to bubble in the highest possible number of correct answers on your scantron. Effective SAT practice always keeps this in mind.

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Nicholas Floyd
Setting a Score Goal

Know what SAT score you want and exactly why you want it.

Your first task before you get started on serious practice is to turn “SAT is just something I have to do” into “SAT work is great because it gets me things I want.” What things does the SAT get you? The main two…

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Nicholas Floyd
The Most Important Things

The two most important keys to getting a fantastic SAT score

The most common questions I get asked regarding SAT prep are “What’s the secret?” and “What’s your best tip?”. I used to answer with advice about…

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Nicholas Floyd