<p>Incoming sophomore, I need to get at LEAST a 2000 on my SAT to be even close to proud of myself so any tips on how to be as prepared as possible for it would be nice, thanks:)</p>
<p>You have a lot of time left. You can start preparing by getting the blue book and going through the tips and taking practice tests. Don’t stress yourself! Youre only a rising sophomore! Good luck this year and study hard! :D</p>
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<p>Where might I find said blue book?._. And thank you:)</p>
<p>Online/most large book stores. Best way is to do one test in the blue book, if you score less than (I’m assuming you’re aiming for the top) 2150, go back to your bookstore and buy ever single SAT prep book in sight.
Not sure how the US education system goes, but I think, if my calculations are correct xD, you’re either 15 or going to be 15, which would put you at the same age as me.</p>
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Do they make new “blue books” every year? Because if I buy them all now ill exhaust my blue books for when I’m a junior or something…</p>
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Yeah I’m 15:) turning 16 in like a month, good luck to us haha</p>
<p>They don’t make blue books every year but you can always get other SAT books. The blue book is important because it is the SAT Study Guide made by College Board who offers the sat test.</p>
<p>In succinct (SAT WORD ALERT!) words as possible, take practice tests!</p>