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I'm taking the SAT soon. Any advice?
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I'm taking the SAT soon. Any advice?
Posted: 01/26/2012 18:05
I'm taking the SAT soon. Any advice?
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RE: I'm taking the SAT soon. Any advice?...
Posted: 01/31/2012 10:03
Hi Marley. The best advice is to practice. As you know there are 3 sections: Math, Reading, and Writing. The section where you have the best chance of improving your score significantly is Math. Contrary to popular belief, Math is the easiest to learn because there are finite rules that you follow. If you master these rules, you will score very well in the exam. Take the diagnostic test / review (available for free) in our app. Then use the Math Package (available for purchase in our Marketplace), to review the Math skills and practice the test.
Reading and Writing are skills that you develop over years of reading since kindergarten, reflecting the language rules and vocabulary that you have accumulated. Hence practice is usually designed to refresh or ensure you don't make mistakes in what you already know. The part that you can boost in a short time is the vocabulary part. Take the Etymology or Vocabulary drills in the Reading section.
Try it. If you get stuck in any of the questions, post questions here.
Reading and Writing are skills that you develop over years of reading since kindergarten, reflecting the language rules and vocabulary that you have accumulated. Hence practice is usually designed to refresh or ensure you don't make mistakes in what you already know. The part that you can boost in a short time is the vocabulary part. Take the Etymology or Vocabulary drills in the Reading section.
Try it. If you get stuck in any of the questions, post questions here.