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How to Self Study for the Digital SAT

Alex / March 14, 2026

Here, I break down exactly how I’d prep for the SAT with nothing but free resources. The advice most students are missing isn’t about studying harder: it’s about knowing what to focus on and which tools to use.

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SAT Prep Timeline for September 2026 SAT

Alex / January 12, 2026

Here is a recommended summer SAT prep schedule for Wilton and Staples students, starting mid-June and leading up to the September and October tests.

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SAT Prep Timeline for August 2026 SAT

Alex / January 11, 2026

Here is a recommended summer SAT prep schedule for Wilton and Staples students, starting mid-June leading up to the August and September tests.

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Why the Hardest SAT Questions Are the Least Important

Alex / October 12, 2025

A student who masters easy and medium SAT questions while guessing on hard ones can score 1230 (80th percentile) without solving a single difficult problem correctly. Here’s why focusing on the “layups” is more effective than grinding through impossible questions.

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Why You Shouldn’t Upgrade macOS Before a Fall Test

Alex / September 9, 2025

The College Board advises students not to upgrade their Macs to the newest macOS before fall testing, since the Bluebook app only works on specific versions. To prevent issues, students should turn off automatic updates.

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Policies and Expectations

Alex / August 26, 2025

These SAT tutoring policies outline scheduling, homework expectations, and communication guidelines so students and families know exactly what to expect and how to get the best possible test score results.

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Why One SAT Isn’t Enough: Four Reasons to Plan for Two

Alex / July 6, 2025

A lot of students and parents go into SAT prep assuming one test date will be enough. But if you want to maximize your college application chances, that’s a costly mistake. Here are the 4 main reasons you need to plan for two test dates.

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SAT Prep Timeline for Wilton High’s In-School SAT

Alex / June 19, 2025

A recommended tutoring schedule and test strategy for Wilton High School students preparing for the in-school SAT in March

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The SAT or ACT: What’s the Better Choice for the Class of 2027?

Alex / June 3, 2025

With major changes happening to both the SAT and ACT, the Class of 2027 faces a crucial decision about which test to take. Find out why you should focus on the SAT.

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SAT Prep Timeline for September Test

Alex / April 29, 2025

For students at Wilton High School and Staples High School planning to take the September SAT, here’s the recommended tutoring schedule, starting just after the school year ends:

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