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30-Day SAT Study Plan Template
Thirty days is enough time to make a meaningful SAT score move if every week has a purpose and every practice test gets reviewed.
Weekly structure
Each week combines skill drills, timed practice, and review.
| Week | Focus | Deliverable |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Diagnostic and fundamentals | Error log |
| 2 | Weakest Math and grammar | Targeted drill sets |
| 3 | Timed modules | Pacing notes |
| 4 | Full tests and review | Final retake plan |
Daily rhythm
Use 60-90 minutes for drills and 30 minutes for review. Review is where score gains happen.
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FAQs
Is 30 days enough for SAT prep?
Yes for focused improvement, especially if you already know your baseline and target score.
How many practice tests should I take in 30 days?
Two to three full practice tests is enough if you thoroughly review them.