SAT
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Your score isn't random. Train what's actually costing points.

You don't need more random practice. You need to know why the same points keep disappearing — and a system that fixes the patterns behind them before your next SAT or ACT.

20–30 min diagnostic·No card to start·Score breakdown + next-test plan

Diagnostic Report

SAT — Practice 3

1180

Goal: 1500·320 pts away

Reading105
Writing80
Math135

What keeps costing you points

Second-guessing after narrowing to two−40 pts
Pacing collapse late in Reading−30 pts
Over-investing in hard Math, missing easier points−25 pts
Rushing grammar edits under time pressure−15 pts

After you sign up

Five steps from sign-up to your first session.

1

Choose SAT or ACT

Set your target score and next test date.

2

Take the diagnostic

20–30 min adaptive test maps your score profile.

1180Goal: 1500
3

See where you’re losing points

Score leaks ranked by impact, not just topics.

Second-guessing after narrowing
Pacing drops in Reading
Over-invests in hard Math
4

Get your retake plan

Sessions tied to your test date, targeting your leaks.

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Start sessions

Pattern-targeted drills that fix how you approach the test.

Session 1

SAT Reading: trap answer elimination drill

What a session feels like

A whiteboard, not a chatbox.

Every session targets a specific pattern costing you points. Everwise teaches it visually, drills it under time, and connects it to your recurring mistakes — so you stop repeating them on test day.

Live session

Pattern-level

Pattern spotted

Trap answer elimination

−40 pts

You narrow to two answers correctly, then switch to the trap. This happens on 6 of your last 9 Reading misses — the pattern is in second-guessing, not in comprehension.

Frequency

67%

Score drag

High

Confidence

Strong

Session in progress
12:00

SAT Reading — author purpose

The author's primary purpose in the passage is to…

A) challenge a prevailing theory about migration
B) present evidence supporting an existing claim

Pattern: you usually switch to this trap

How it responds to you

Tap “Explain more”

Shows why the distractor was attractive and what made the right answer different

Get it wrong

Connects the miss to your recurring pattern and shows exactly where the switch happened

Get it right

Next drill targets the same habit under tighter time pressure

Tap “Too easy”

Jumps to a harder variant of the same pattern to confirm the fix

Pattern types it trains

  • SAT Reading: choosing the trap after narrowing to two
  • SAT Math: losing medium questions after overspending on hard
  • ACT English: recurring comma and clause boundary misses
  • ACT Reading: pace collapse by passage 3
  • ACT Math: careless setup errors under time pressure

Why it keeps you moving

This is a retake plan, not a pile of practice.

Everwise schedules sessions tied to your next test date, changes section focus over time, and tells you when you're behind — before it costs you on the exam.

Your retake plan

Next test

May 3 SAT

On track

This week

Mon
Reading: trap elimination drill
Wed
Math: medium-difficulty pacing
Fri
Writing: clause boundary patterns

Next full-length

Wk 3

Today’s session

Fri

Projected

1340

Streak

Consecutive completed sessions build a streak visible on your dashboard. Missed a day? Everwise reschedules so the plan adapts instead of falling apart.

Retake pacing

Section focus shifts over time as patterns improve. Full-length reviews are built into the plan so you don’t plateau again.

On-track indicator

Your dashboard shows whether you’re ahead, on track, or behind — relative to your target score and test date. No guessing.

See your progress

Not just a score. A map of what keeps going wrong.

After every session, Everwise updates your projected score, section breakdown, and habit frequency. You see exactly what's changing and what still needs work.

Projected score

1340
target 1500
1500 goal1180122012751340

Based on diagnostic + 8 completed sessions

Section movement

Reading & Writing540620

target: 720

Math640720

target: 780

Timing improvement

Reading pacing4:10/passage3:20/passage
Math time allocationToo long on hardBetter triage

Habit trends

Second-guessing after narrowing to two
67% → 34%↓ Improving
Pacing collapse late in Reading
58% → 30%↓ Improving
Too much time on hard Math
72% → 55%↓ Improving
Grammar misses when rushing edits
45% → 40%→ Stable

Easiest recoverable points

+65 pts

from top 2 improving patterns

Pricing

$74.99/mo

vs $150+/hr for a private tutor

Official practice gives you the questions. Everwise tells you what your results mean and what to do next.

Diagnosis of your repeated score leaks
A plan tied to your next test date
Guided sessions that stay tied to those leaks
Visibility into whether score movement is happening
1-week free trial·No card to start·Start with the diagnostic

Questions

Common questions from students.

I already use Khan Academy and official tests — why would I add this?

Use official practice for real test material. Use Everwise to figure out why the same points keep disappearing and what to change before the next test. Khan gives you questions. Everwise tells you what your results mean.

Is this for retakers or first-timers?

Both — but it’s especially strong for students who’ve already taken a practice test or two and want to move a stuck score. If you’re scoring and not improving, the diagnostic will show you exactly why.

Can it help if my score is stuck?

That’s exactly what it’s built for. Everwise finds the patterns behind your score plateau — the habits and timing issues that generic practice won’t fix — and builds sessions that target them.

Do you support both SAT and ACT?

Yes. Choose your exam during onboarding and Everwise tailors the diagnostic, study plan, and sessions to that specific test. The pattern analysis is different for SAT vs ACT because the tests reward different strategies.

Is this just another chatbot?

No. Everwise has a three-panel layout: progress on the left, a visual whiteboard in the center, and controls on the right. It teaches step by step with equations, graphs, and passage analysis — not walls of text.

Can my parent see my progress?

Yes, if you add a parent email during sign-up. They get their own dashboard with projected score, on-track status, and patterns being worked on. They cannot access your session content.

See why your score is stuck before you do another week of random prep.

Start with the diagnostic. Get your score breakdown and next-test plan first.

20–30 min·No card·Projected score + retake plan

Your report

1180

4 patterns found
Retake plan ready