The SAT Insider: Test Prep the Fun Way.

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Believe it or not, SAT Test Preparation does not have to be a painstaking process. 

High school is busy. You already have tests to prepare for, essays to write, presentations to put together. Preparing for the SAT  should be as efficient, effective, and fun as possible.

Cambridge Coaching offers you some off-beat resources that will keep studying for the SAT engaging, while helping you hone your testing skills. We can turn a potentially arduous study process into a rewarding educational journey, one that builds confidence and raises scores.

Before you even dive into preparing for your SAT, you might consider speaking with an expert about the best plan for you.

Sign up for a free consultation with one of our veteran SAT tutors.

In the meantime, you can get ahead of the game by:

1) Taking a Practice Test. This 30-minute Diagnostic will give you a sense of how you're scoring, before you even begin your SAT test prep. It predicts your score three times faster than a regular-length SAT. It's a great way to find out where you are and jumpstart your study process.

2) Setting up a Profile on the College Board website. My Organizer will help you track deadlines, college research, and exam registration(s). If nothing else, My Organizer will help you stay on top of the process and give you some peace of mind. 

Off-Beat & Targeted SAT Resources are the key to keeping you engaged...

Once you've established a base-line score and set yourself up with a profile online, there are some great online resources that take a creative approach to building quantitative and verbal skills for the SAT. These are great alternatives to traditional test preparation techniques, such as rote memmorization of vocabulary, or grueling math drills. We think that you'll be pleasantly surprised when you see how these websites change the nature of studying for the SAT!

For students looking to bulk up their math skills, check out:  

For students looking to bulk up their verbal skills, check out: 

Using fun resources like the ones below will help brighten and lighten the process, so you don't get too bogged down in math formulas and sentence completions. If you're really struggling to stay focused, we highly recommend working with a tutor that can help you manage the process, track your data and get you the SAT score you need by application time. 

For even more detailed information about the SAT, visit the SAT page of our site!

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