SAT Study Plan Generator
Get a free personalized SAT study plan. Enter your test date, current score, and target score for a week-by-week plan with hours and focus areas — no sign-up.
Build a realistic SAT study plan
Enter your test date, current score, and target score. The generator works out how many weeks you have, how many hours per week you realistically need, and a week-by-week focus sequence — from a diagnostic test through targeted skill work to a final full-length run.
How many hours should you study?
A widely used rule of thumb is about 10 focused hours per 50-point improvement. The plan spreads that across your timeline so the workload is achievable instead of crammed into the last week.
Frequently asked questions
How many hours should I study for the SAT?
A common guideline is ~10 hours per 50-point improvement. This generator turns your goal into a realistic weekly schedule based on your time left.
Is the plan really free?
Yes — it's fully free with no account needed. You can print it or screenshot it and start right away.
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