Everyone wants to be successful, but are you going to be the one who actually puts in the work?
Prepping for the SAT is the first step to it. There are many ways to prepare for it.
There is a digital SAT Practice in the Bluebook where you complete a test preview that doesn’t come back with feedback, there’s a full-length practice test online or paper that comes with feedback, and they all come with access tools, calculators, and more.
satsuite.collegeboard.org/practice/practice-tests
Then there is an Official SAT Prep on Khan Academy where you can access diagnostics, video examples, quizzes and tests, as well as detailed lessons.
There are levels such as foundations, medium, and advanced.
www.khanacademy.org/digital-sat
Prepare now because the SAT is March 11 and all juniors take the SAT while sophomores take the PSAT.
Another great way to prepare is taking it nationally on the dates of December 6th, March 14th, May 2nd, and June 6th.
Do note, however, you should sign up for these soon, as the December 6th SAT sign-up deadline is quickly approaching, and you only have until 21st.
If you are needing more information go visit the Student Support Team website: go.fcps.net/FDHSStudentSupportSite












