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    SAT Study Plan for 1400

    A 1400 usually requires strong medium-question accuracy and enough hard-question success to reach the higher module path.

    1400 score profile

    A balanced 1400 is about 700 Math and 700 Reading & Writing, but uneven splits are fine.

    Study plan

    Spend the first half fixing medium misses and the second half increasing hard-question accuracy.

    How to turn this plan into practice

    A study plan only works if each block turns into a question set, a timed module, or a review session. Keep the schedule narrow enough that you can finish the work and review it.

    • Start each week with one target skill in Math and one in Reading and Writing.
    • Use timed modules to test whether skill drills transfer under pressure.
    • Review misses before adding more new questions.

    How to know whether the plan is working

    Do not judge a study plan by hours logged. Judge it by whether your miss pattern changes after each week.

    • Track misses by skill, not just by section score.
    • Repeat missed questions 48 hours later before adding more new drills.
    • Use one timed module each week as the transfer test.
    • If the same mistake appears twice, make the next drill narrower.

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    FAQs

    How hard is it to get a 1400 SAT?

    It is challenging but realistic for many students with strong fundamentals and disciplined review.

    How many questions can I miss for 1400?

    The exact number varies, but roughly 7-12 total misses is a useful planning range.

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