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How to approach ANY reading comprehension problem (sample problem)
I've been getting a few questions about reading comprehension, so I thought I would walk through a sample problem to explain my process! (Feel free to read the question and try it out yourself first) 1) READ THE QUESTION - I know this seems intuitive, but the very first thing you should do is try to understand what information you are looking for! This is super important to avoid giving yourself extra work. (Ex. Here, we are looking for the general idea behind the text) 2) Scan through the answer options and look for nuances that make answers OBJECTIVELY wrong. Rather than just looking for your answer, find what is wrong with every incorrect answer as you go through the options. (Ex. Starting off with A, you might be tempted to choose that answer since Francie's love of reading seems "quirky"/"unsusual", but notice how it calls the topic itself unusual --- this doesn't make sense, since the text doesn't ever mention reading being an unusual activity (and you can also infer that) - Incorrect. (B) Sure, Francie likes reading, but the text never mentions any other activities - Incorrect. (C) If you scan through the text, you'll notice how the author emphasizes how Francie is eager to read every book in the library; there is nothing objectively wrong with this answer! (C is correct) (D) The text doesn't really talk about a particular book that Francie has read - Incorrect 3) Lastly, if you get stuck, do not hesitate to use the highlight tool. If worst comes to worst, flag the question and keep moving through test! Keep practicing, you've got this!
How to approach ANY reading comprehension problem (sample problem)
0 likes • Aug 4
@Armin K aw shuckss tyyy
0 likes • Aug 5
@Anuj Ramesh real
Extra SAT Help + Advice
Hi everyone! The August SAT is coming up quickly, so please DM me if you need any extra SAT help or advice! I'd be glad to help walk anyone through practice questions, or help with general test-taking strategies. Good luck! 🫡
0 likes • Aug 3
@Armin K tyyy
0 likes • Aug 3
@Thomas Awasum Sorry for the delayed response! I've got you!
Massive score improvement!
Today I broke into the 1500s for the first time and I am super excited! I was mainly struggling with the English section, and strangely enough my #1 tip for improvement in that area is to just read for 30+ minutes daily. Reading classics is especially helpful for reading comprehension (I have been reading Jane Eyre), so it is certainly worth a try for anyone who is struggling.
Massive score improvement!
0 likes • Aug 2
@Kale Chips thank youuuu
0 likes • Aug 2
@John Hoegerl 🤯
Is this a devious idea or a genius one?
we do a whole video series on the SAT SMP with lore, where there is a war between the <1400 scorers versus the 1400-1500 scores and the 1500+ scorers live in a fancy castle away from everyone watching. it goes for like 20 episodes and the videos are available to everyone in the community. bruh i just read what i typed and idk how i came up with this but, should we do it?
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2 likes • Aug 2
@Yuji Zhang LMAO
1 like • Aug 2
@John Hoegerl yo you could just create an aternos server
HELP WITH DESMOS
Im lost with how to use the desmos calc, its really confusing for me, plz if someone can explain or drop a link plz do😊
1 like • Jul 31
Watch these two videos at 1.75x speed! Basic desmos guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pGNBb8M3LQ Regressions + more complex guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wQqpUnHc7I
0 likes • Jul 31
@Sarim Veesar np!
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