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Welcome to Gamify SAT! Do this FIRST:
The June SAT is in 30 days. If you're testing on June 6, every day from here matters. Here's what you need to do right now. Step 1: Take the Diagnostic Test Before you study anything, you need to know where your score is right now. The Diagnostic Test (half-test) on Aniko is way shorter than a full SAT and it tells you: - Your predicted score - The exact question types costing you the most points - Where to spend your study time first Do this as soon as possible → [Diagnostic Test] Step 2: Pick your path Once you know your current score, you've got two options: Option A — Go through the 5-Day SAT Prep Plan. This will guide you through our free Desmos, Grammar, and Passage Questions courses. Here's a quick [walkthrough] of how to find it all. Option B — Go all-in with Mission 1400+. If you want the full Math and Reading & Writing courses (every problem type, not just the most common ones), a custom study plan built around your diagnostic score, two weekly calls with me, 1-on-1 support through the Credit system, and the fastest path from where you are now to your target score, that's what Mission 1400+ is built for. Plus, it's backed by this guarantee: Score 100+ points higher on the SAT, or I'll coach you 1-on-1 for free until you do. → [Upgrade to Mission 1400+] One more thing. This community only works if you actually show up. Post your progress. Comment and like other people's posts. Do stuff. If you just lurk, nobody benefits (lol) See you in here. — John
Welcome to Gamify SAT! Do this FIRST:
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Boost Your SAT Score 100+ Points, Guaranteed...
Most SAT prep doesn't work. You watch the videos. You grind practice tests. But your score barely moves. I'm John, and I'm a 99th percentile SAT scorer. I built Mission 1400+ because I wanted to give every student the exact system I wish I had. In Mission 1400+, you'll score 100+ points higher on the June SAT, or I'll coach you 1-on-1 for free until you do. Here's how it works: I'll personally build your SAT study plan based on your score, target, and test date. Then, the more you study, the more 1-on-1 Tutoring with me (and other rewards) you earn. Plus, you get: ✅ Full SAT Course (every problem type) ✅ The Loop Strategy (how to improve with every missed problem) ✅ 20,000+ practice problems (Aniko Premium) ✅ 2 live group calls per week What happens after you join: 1. Send your info. 2. I build your custom study plan. 3. Start the course + question bank. 4. Join calls and earn 1-on-1 coaching sessions. 100+ point improvement in 60 days or I coach you free until you get there. Applies to students starting at 1300 or below. Current price: $97/month. This INCREASES after the May 2 SAT. If you join before then, your price stays locked. Not happy in 3 days? Full refund, no questions asked. Send this to your parents about Mission 1400+: https://mission1400parents.replit.app/ Join Mission 1400+ here
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This was a last ditch effort for me, and my final SAT. I didn't prep that much, only about a week or less, but using Aniko was very helpful as I was able to sort problems into the ones that I struggled on the most. It was free, no account needed, and I truly believe that it contributed significantly to major improvements in my math score. Overall I think this is a great community, and I wish anyone taking June the best of luck. Remember to always be honest with yourself, and you will never regret the work you put in, only the time you wasted.
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Completed the 1 hour desmos guide and felt it's enough math for a bit to work on english went through my error log to improve and did a overall question set feel like vocab could be better (open to advice)
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Daily SAT Question 5/19
Answer to the previous question was sqrt(65), as everyone said. In 2019, economists at the University of Chicago analyzed wage data from over 40,000 workers who had switched from in-office to remote positions. They found that, on average, remote workers received 8% lower wages than their in-office counterparts performing identical roles. However, when the researchers controlled for commuting costs, childcare savings, and geographic relocation to lower-cost areas, the net financial position of remote workers was actually 6% higher. The study's authors cautioned that this advantage was unevenly distributed: workers in expensive metropolitan areas gained the most, while those already living in affordable regions saw little difference. Which choice best states the main idea of the text? A) Remote workers earn less than in-office workers, creating a growing wage gap that economists find concerning. B) The financial impact of remote work depends on a variety of factors beyond nominal salary, with geographic context playing a significant role. C) Economists recommend that workers in expensive cities switch to remote positions to maximize their financial well-being. D) Commuting costs are the single largest financial burden on in-office workers, according to University of Chicago researchers.
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