Last-Minute SAT Prep for 1500: Your 7-Day Final Study Plan
One week before the SAT with a 1500 target is a focused, achievable goal. This plan cuts everything non-essential and focuses on the specific improvements that move scores from 1400 to 1500 in the final week — primarily error reduction and strategy refinement.
Your 7 Days Study Schedule
- Take a full timed Bluebook practice test
- Analyze every wrong answer — what type of error?
- List the top 3 patterns to fix
- 30+ questions per day on your top 3 error types
- Track improvement: are you getting these right now?
- Grammar: master any remaining rules you're missing
- Full timed section drills
- Hard questions — build confidence at the top level
- Process of elimination practice
- Review formulas and grammar rules — your known weakness areas only
- No full test
- Mental prep: visualize test day success
- Rest day — no studying
- Prepare your test-day materials
- Sleep 8+ hours
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What to Study: Focus Areas
- Your personal weak spots from diagnostic
- Hard algebraic word problems
- Data interpretation
- Command of Evidence
- Hard rhetoric questions
- Any grammar rules still uncertain
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What Does a 1500 SAT Score Mean?
The SAT is scored from 400 (minimum) to 1600 (maximum), split equally between Math and Reading & Writing.
A 1500 score is in the top 5% of all SAT test-takers — highly competitive for any college.
To hit 1500, aim for approximately 750 on both the Math section and the Reading & Writing section.
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