What will I get on the September SAT?
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Oct 9
8%
1600
29%
1560-1599
57%
1520-1559
4%
1490-1519
1.8%
<=1489

Avg ~1580 on bluebook mocks but real thing's harder and keeps getting harder

Main issue w/ me is time management, the problems themselves aren't that difficult.

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Math was a walk in the park. English M1 had one hard question but its fine. Usually as long as I don't run out of time I do alright, and I fortunately didn't run out of time today. English M2 I even had 80sec to spare smh 🤣 . Let's see how it goes when scores come out. Feel free to keep updating the market

Math was a walk in the park. English M1 had one hard question but its fine. Usually as long as I don't run out of time I do alright, and I fortunately didn't run out of time today. English M2 I even had 80sec to spare smh 🤣 . Let's see how it goes when scores come out. Feel free to keep updating the market

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@ColdMind2026 Nevermind.

Tbh I feel this market is kind of overrated. Many saying the real thing is bluebook - 60 really scares me.


@ColdMind2026 The SAT is weighted such that you'll lose "more" marks for getting questions wrong on the easy section which is why I think getting a 1500+ with good bluebook scores is pretty reasonable because it is a good approximation of a person's ability to solve easy questions, and with the harder tests it has the same effect for module 2 hard.

You should also use third-party tests and questions which are usually harder.

@Trazyn Thanks

@Trazyn Honestly I think probably there's won't be a difference as far as I heard with bluebook and the test on lower ranges but 1500+ just won't cut it for me and I've heard the difference is pronounced for module 2 and higher scorers.

@Trazyn Also any advice for time management for English M2 because that's the only thing that's keeping me from securing a very good score. Math is a nonfactor unless smth crazy happens and Reading M1 is OK.

@ColdMind2026 Honestly, the upper percentile of SAT scores (>1500 or even 1550-1600) is so saturated that universities will most likely look at other aspects of your college app and your SAT too. Even though tests and academics are strong signals of competence, they're just too common. You should be fine regardless.

Also for Eng M2, it's just about practice because it'll help you decrease the time you take to read and comprehend a question. Another issue is second-guessing yourself, which can be prevented by just trusting your gut which is fine if you've practised a lot. If it's neither of those than it's possible you haven't memorised grammar rules / the syllabus. Try to look at what type of questions you get wrong the most / take the most time on and practice those. You can ask chat gpt to generate questions similar to those if you've run out of them.

@Trazyn tysm for the advice, its definitely so true to not second guess too much on the logic questions.

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