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Okay, 'homie listen up' - I like the direct approach already. So, the core idea is that score improvement boils down to last-minute topics and test-taking strategy. That makes sense, really focusing on what you can control close to the exam.
Interesting! He scored a 1430 just three weeks out. That's a solid score, but aiming for that 1520 Harvard average definitely adds a layer of pressure and a clear goal.
So, the pressure of that Harvard average really pushed him to develop a specific strategy in those final weeks. I'm curious to see what kind of 'strategy' he devised.

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The video begins by asserting that immediate SAT score improvement hinges on two primary factors: the specific last-minute topics studied and test-taking techniques [0:00]. The speaker, Pratik Vangal, shares his personal journey, noting a practice exam score of 1430 just three weeks before his actual SAT [0:10]. He explains this wasn't sufficient given the Harvard average score of 1520 [0:15], motivating him to develop a focused strategy for the remaining weeks [0:20]. This strategy, he implies, was the key to achieving significant gains.
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The video begins by asserting that immediate SAT score improvement hinges on two primary factors: the specific last-minute topics studied and test-taking techniques [0:00]. The speaker, Pratik Vangal, shares his personal journey, noting a practice exam score of 1430 just three weeks before his actual SAT [0:10]. He explains this wasn't sufficient given the Harvard average score of 1520 [0:15], motivating him to develop a focused strategy for the remaining weeks [0:20]. This strategy, he implies, was the key to achieving significant gains.
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