SAT: the Last Obstacle
As any high-schooler knows, at the completion of the 12-year road called school, there awaits an test that culminates everything that they’ve worked for since the ripe age of six, when their parents revealed to them that there was a place they would have to go five days a week, eight hours a day. The SAT test, the exit test of the first chapter of societal living. It will be the source of much annoyance and stress, it has broken relationships, and formed unlikely bonds. It’s shattered dreams, and given hope. But in the long term, the SAT is just another test. Sort of like any other test, taken in stride, the SAT may be beaten. A fair balance of study and leisure is essential, as too much study time and much of it’ll be forgotten, and tension levels will rise. Healthy food is also a need to, as it keeps the body working normally, including the brain. Further, do not agonize too much. The SAT has the budding to affect your future, but it won’t control it if you do not allow it to.