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Gamify SAT

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Progression
I started studying around 3 weeks ago, taking a practice test every saturday, and going over my answers on Sunday. Then on three weekdays, I've been spending about an hour - an hour an a half studying with khan academy. Not that I've done all the hard sections on Khan Academy, I'm going to try studying with Chatgpt based on questions I got wrong, and the question bank from college board. On my first practice test I got a 1290, and now I'm up to a 1380. I'm going to try to get in the 1500s by August!
Regressions
I've seen people using regressions for math problems using desmos. Are those helpful for function problems, because those are what I'm struggling with the most. Is it worth it to learn / when do you use regressions?
SAT Question
Hello! My SAT goal score is 1450+ and I'm taking the August 23rd SAT and it will be my last attempt. I'm currently just learning all grammar rules, desmos hacks, and reading & math shorcuts from youtube and khan academy and then doing College Board Suite Question Bank and official full-length practice tests from bluebook. I'm willing to spend an hour a day to get to my score by August but don't know what to do as I've studied and put my effort every way I could and still haven't been able to get my dream score. I generally get 750+ consistently on math practice test but reading I'm not able to break past 700 and I'm stuck in the 600s for a while now. On math I'm doing great so far and I'm very close to perfect score each test on that section with desmos and all. But for reading I'm struggling specifically with command of text evidence, inferences, and those dense heavy reading scientific passages (i never understand what its talking about haha) Is there any specific-plan or resources you all would tailor for me?
0 likes • Jun '25
With the text evidence questions, a lot of the time you can just look at the question and recognize what its asking for to answer w/out actually reading the passage. Ex if it says, "Sarah wants to establish a similarity between __ using her findings" just find the answer that gives a similarity.
Lazyness
@Gurvinder Sidhu you reply to my dm or else i will fail the Augusgt SAT lazy people they promise and they never help you reply or else i am going to fail.
1 like • Jun '25
gl bro
Formulas/rules to know
So like, can someone dump formulas and rules here?
0 likes • Jun '25
They give the formulas you need on the sat as well
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