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To create a detailed study schedule for the first week, let's break down
the activities into specific hours each day. Please note that the following
schedule is just an example and can be adjusted based on your availability and
preferences.

Week 1: Diagnostic Test and Foundation Building

Day 1: Diagnostic Test and Analysis

Morning (3 hours)
Take a full-length SAT practice test (approximately 3 hours).
Afternoon (2 hours)
Review the test (2 hours).
Evening (1 hour)
Analyze mistakes and identify weak areas (1 hour).
Day 2-3: Math - Basic Concepts and Problem Solving

Morning (2 hours)
Review arithmetic concepts (1 hour).
Practice basic algebra (1 hour).
Afternoon (2 hours)
Study fundamental geometry concepts (1 hour).
Work on problem-solving techniques (1 hour).
Evening (1 hour)
Complete math exercises from SAT prep materials (1 hour).
Day 4-5: Reading - Understanding Passages and Question Types

Morning (2 hours)
Analyze different types of reading passages (1 hour).
Practice active reading techniques (1 hour).
Afternoon (2 hours)
Focus on identifying main ideas and supporting details (1 hour).
Practice various question types (1 hour).
Evening (1 hour)
Use timed practice sets to improve reading speed (1 hour).
Day 6-7: Writing and Language - Grammar Rules and Editing Skills

Morning (2 hours)
Review essential grammar rules (1 hour).
Focus on punctuation and sentence structure (1 hour).
Afternoon (2 hours)
Practice identifying errors in sentences (1 hour).
Work on improving paragraph coherence (1 hour).
Evening (1 hour)
Complete exercises from SAT prep books (1 hour).
Total Hours for Week 1: 28 hours

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