Do SAT scores improve over time?

SAT scores do not improve over time in the same way that cheese or fine wine does. Leaving your score report in a dark cellar for a year will, unfortunately, do nothing. Your scores improve because you improve.

It is all about targeted practice, learning from your mistakes, and getting familiar with the test’s sneaky tricks. Think of it like leveling up in a video game. You do not gain experience points just by waiting around. You have to actively go out and battle some pesky algebra problems and treacherous reading passages. So yes, scores improve with effort and strategy, not with the passing of calendar pages.

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