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Get a 1500+ score. Advice from a 1590 scorer.
Preparing for the SAT can be a stressful experience, but these tips can help you feel more confident on test day. General Tips * Don't overthink it. Often, your first instinct is the right one. Unless you're absolutely sure your initial answer is wrong, stick with it. This is especially true for the Reading and Writing sections. * Manage your time. Don't get bogged down on a single question. If you're stuck, skip it, mark it, and come back later. A watch is essential for pacing yourself. * Get a good night's sleep. Cramming the night before will do more harm than good. Aim for 8 hours of sleep to ensure you're well-rested and alert. * Erase completely. Make sure your answer sheet is clean. Incomplete erasures can be mistaken for a second answer, causing the question to be marked as omitted. Section-Specific Tips * Reading: Don't read into the text too much. The correct answer will be directly supported by the passage. Try to answer the easier questions first, such as vocabulary in context, and save the broader, summary-style questions for last. * Writing: This section is all about grammar and punctuation. Memorize the rules and be aware of common conventions. The most concise and direct answer is almost always the correct one. * Math: If you've studied the concepts, you'll know how to solve the problems. If you have extra time, double-check your answers, perhaps using a different method like graphing. You can also program useful formulas into your calculator to save time. The Essay * Remember the formula. The SAT essay is not about expressing your opinion but about analyzing how the author builds their argument. Focus on the author's use of evidence, logic, and impact. * Read examples. Reading high-scoring essays can help you understand the format and structure that College Board is looking for. This will help you know how to build a strong response. * Use sophisticated language. While you don't want to overdo it, using precise and articulate language can help elevat
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@Shabib Uddin if you believe you definitely can! First believe than turn that into action!
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@Grant Macarthy no, essay section does not exist on the DSAT. That is an error from the ai that generated this message
Preparing for sat, general tips
Preparing for the SAT can be a stressful experience, but these tips can help you feel more confident on test day. General Tips * Don't overthink it. Often, your first instinct is the right one. Unless you're absolutely sure your initial answer is wrong, stick with it. This is especially true for the Reading and Writing sections. * Manage your time. Don't get bogged down on a single question. If you're stuck, skip it, mark it, and come back later. A watch is essential for pacing yourself. * Get a good night's sleep. Cramming the night before will do more harm than good. Aim for 8 hours of sleep to ensure you're well-rested and alert. * Erase completely. Make sure your answer sheet is clean. Incomplete erasures can be mistaken for a second answer, causing the question to be marked as omitted. Section-Specific Tips * Reading: Don't read into the text too much. The correct answer will be directly supported by the passage. Try to answer the easier questions first, such as vocabulary in context, and save the broader, summary-style questions for last. * Writing: This section is all about grammar and punctuation. Memorize the rules and be aware of common conventions. The most concise and direct answer is almost always the correct one. * Math: If you've studied the concepts, you'll know how to solve the problems. If you have extra time, double-check your answers, perhaps using a different method like graphing. You can also program useful formulas into your calculator to save time. The Essay * Remember the formula. The SAT essay is not about expressing your opinion but about analyzing how the author builds their argument. Focus on the author's use of evidence, logic, and impact. * Read examples. Reading high-scoring essays can help you understand the format and structure that College Board is looking for. This will help you know how to build a strong response. * Use sophisticated language. While you don't want to overdo it, using precise and articulate language can help elevat
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Tips for a 1600 score: Sat advice from a 1590 scorer
The sat really doesn't test anything other than your ability to know how to take the sat. Collegeboard got so lazy that they started reusing questions (refer to the June Sat). The math was so easy on that test, especially if you got form c, that you really didn't need to know math and more needed to know how to use desmos to solve the problem. For English: a different story. Vocab and grammar are questions you should be getting right all the time purely because it's practice based. Once you learn all the grammar rules and learn prefixes/sufixes, your set. For the bullet points, and this might be controversial, but the sat has started giving false answers that seem right. Just to double check, make sure you look and see if your answer is supported by the points. For everything else, it's just practice. The answer choices are very similar to each other despite the content of the question. If you figure out these little hints, your set. Help a brother out and help him reach level 2
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