Upload a score report or enter your scores, choose your SAT date and available time, and get a daily Digital SAT schedule with assignments you can launch.
Import a score report or enter scores, then get a date-by-date schedule with assignments you can launch.
Your file stays on this device. Only a sanitized score summary can be saved.
Current total: 1230. Your target stays under your control.
Anonymous plans stay on this device. Sign in later to sync derived plan data.
A realistic pace is 10–20 points per week with consistent prep (5–10 hours weekly). Faster gains are possible at lower baselines; above a 1400 baseline, growth slows significantly.
Yes, for a 100–150 point gain. Plans shorter than 6 weeks work best for polishing — not for building foundational skills from scratch.
Once a week at most. Full tests are diagnostic, not training. Most of your time should go to targeted drills and thorough review of misses.
Use official Bluebook practice tests for full-length runs and the 1600.now question bank for targeted skill drills.
Yes. The planner can read supported SAT score-report PDFs, JPEGs, and PNGs on your device, show you what it detected, and wait for your approval before changing the plan.
No. The original file, filename, extracted text, and personal fields are not synced. Only the sanitized scores, domain bands, settings, assignments, and progress can be saved.
It weighs your selected weak domains, available weekdays, daily time cap, score-report priorities, and test date. Completed and historical work stays locked when future work is rebalanced.
Timed sets use an enforced countdown. Standard Math modules use 35 minutes, while Reading and Writing practice uses custom sets that exclude Words in Context.
Yes. Anonymous plans are stored locally. If you later sign in, the planner can migrate the local plan and retain an older conflicting snapshot as a recoverable backup.