🚀 A Common Mistake Among SAT Test-Takers
Many students aim for a high SAT score but only take the test once. More often than not, the result isn’t what they expected. Retaking the exam gives you extra months to improve, fix mistakes, and boost your score. On average, students can increase their score by 150-200 points with proper preparation. Taking the SAT three times can significantly improve your chances of achieving or even exceeding your goal!
📌 Three Scenarios:
🔴 Scenario 1️⃣: Eshmat studied for several months and took the SAT in December, scoring 1160. He didn’t retake the test. By the end of the school year, his options were limited to lesser-known universities. If that didn’t work, he’d face challenges even in DTM exam due to insufficient preparation. Result: Missed opportunities.
🟡 Scenario 2️⃣: Eshmat took the SAT in December and got 1160, but instead of stopping, he worked harder—studying math with Abduqodir and English with Sardor. By March, he scored 1400. With this score, he applied to Top 500 universities and secured opportunities to study in Europe, the U.S., or other developed countries. Result: Great progress!
🟢 Scenario 3️⃣: Eshmat scored 1160 in December but wasn’t satisfied. By March, he scored 1400. He pushed even harder, aiming for Harvard, MIT, or Oxford. Day and night, he studied with Abduqodir and Sardor, completing every assignment. By August, he scored 1540. Now, he was one step closer to getting into the Top 100 universities with a strong chance of winning scholarships. Result: Success unlocked!
✨ Moral of the story? Don’t settle for your first score—keep pushing! The more effort you put in, the better your future opportunities.
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