SAT Timeline & Milestones (2025): Month‑by‑Month Plan
A practical 3–6 month SAT plan: checkpoints, diagnostics, drills, and full‑lengths that compound.
Whether you have 3 or 6 months, what matters is milestone‑based progress you can verify—not hours logged. Use this plan to map weekly work to visible score movement.
Principles
- 3–4 short sessions per week (20–40 min) + a half/full length every 2 weeks
- A miss‑log you can actually read later: error → winning idea → one‑line rule
- Validate projections with the Calculator and Charts
Month 1: Baseline + habits
- Run a full diagnostic; record correct counts by module
- Reserve two fixed study slots (e.g., 9pm weekdays, Sat morning)
- Create your miss‑log template
Milestones by end of month:
- Identify 2–3 recurring patterns (e.g., “evidence support”, “units/signs”)
- Complete 4–6 short sessions and 1–2 half/full‑lengths
Months 2–3: Targeted drills
- Daily micro‑skills set (10–15 items on one skill)
- One RW and one Math module simulation per week
- Weekly miss‑log cleanup: remove fixed issues and add new ones
Milestones by end of month 3:
- Reduce 2–3 stable misses per section
- See +30–60 total‑score movement in the Calculator
Months 4–6: Full‑lengths + polish
- One full‑length every two weeks; review time ≥ practice time
- RW: transitions + concision; Math: linear vs exponential + graph recognition
- Convert review conclusions into a 7‑day action list
Sample week
| Day | Focus | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mon | RW evidence support ×12 | Immediate review, add rule |
| Tue | Math units/signs ×12 | End with checklist pass |
| Thu | RW concision ×12 + short passage | Verify transitions/logic |
| Sat | Half/Full‑length | Log module correct in Calculator |
| Sun | Review + plan | Set 3 micro‑goals for next week |
Connecting to applications
- Use College Data to back‑solve target score bands and list composition
- If target programs weigh writing/activities, reserve time around full‑lengths to update materials
Key takeaways
- Aim for verifiable weekly milestones, not raw volume
- Review is king: review time should at least match practice time
- Calculator + Charts + College Data + a living miss‑log = reliable progress
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