And with that my SAT journey came to an end
I know I said I would share it if the post got 33 ⚡️s and it didn't, but I do still want to share for two reasons: 28 people want to know it and I want to talk about my SAT journey
First and foremost, my SAT score is 1560🙂 (760 | 800)
So my journey began with SAT Forge, where
Aydos and Aynahan were our mentors. I do not want to describe how useful it was in words. I got a 1430 on my first bluebook, and the only prep I got was from SAT Forge. Thank you, Aydos and Aynahan, for the amazing workshop u guys provided us with🔥
Then came SATashkent. Before that, I want to thank
Manzura for telling me about SATashkent, I didn't know them before. Our mentors, Abdulaziz aka and
Farzonapa were great. Abdulaziz aka deserves his own post (foreshadowing👀). With their help, I got a 1430 on an actual exam. Actual exam is a lot harder than a bluebook test. Thank you, Abdulaziz aka and Farzonapa🔥
While having lessons from SATashkent, I also took Allaberdi's course. He was great. I don't have a score to give an illustration of how good it was, but I guess he can take partial credit for the 1430. Thank you Allaberdi🔥
Then with some self study, I got a 1460 (actually 1450, super score 1460). Thanks, myself🔥 lol
Then came the 100 point jump. Guess who takes the credit here? Ofc, one and only, myself😎, lol, nope, it was Aydos. It was a 30 minute talk, just general tips and tricks, with some insights as to how he approaches the questions. Surprisingly, that was enough to make a 100 point jump. Thank you, broski🫡. Check out his channel:
https://t.me/garbiz_official (1550, 8.0 AAA, he is him)