You are on the morning of your SAT exam and you find yourself thinking, “Am I ready for this exam?” You are not different, it happens to many other people. This is why I am writing about what to do on the morning of the Sat Test. This can also be applied to other standardized examinations.
What to do the Morning of the Sat
I recommend doing 2-3 questions on the morning of the SAT exam. This way, it can shake off any initial “nerves” for the SAT; I compare this to warming up for a sporting event or a big game, so your child is warmed up in the morning of the SAT exam and ready to go once the actual exam starts.
Your child has most likely worked very hard so far, and now it is their time to show how well they can do. I recommend just focusing on the moment. It is now their chance to knock this thing out of the park.
Here are some wise words to live by, courtesy of Will Durant, a famous American writer and historian:
“Forget mistakes. Forget failure. Forget everything except what you’re going to do now and do it. Today is your lucky day”
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I think he said it best. Your child can do this! If you love to have a one-on-one talk with our consultant, please let us know what time is fine for you. You can also visit us if you are around NJ.