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Breakthrough junior challenge
Hey! I just entered my vid for BJC this year. Would appreciate it if you could check it out: https://youtu.be/WYRr9NFnu08?si=JI_jXxsEo4bRbWOW
Is NHS worth it
shd I apply, ive heard its too common of an activity to even b prestigious thx
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Picking the right REA college
Like most of us, I want to maximise my chances at getting into an ivy early. Only thing is, I’m not a STEM student. In fact, I’m the COMPLETE OPPOSITE (I want to do Theatre and Latin American Studies on a pre-law route) Some schools are just super STEM based (Stanford, MIT etc) So my question is… Do I stand out more applying early for humanities at these STEM based schools, or are they more likely to take STEM students over me? Let me know if you need any more context :) Any help is greatly appreciated!
Should I take the SAT again?
I got a 1570 in June on my first SAT. This is good enough in theory, but I’m an international student. At my school, one person has a 1600 and two have 1580s. This means that, in my context, I’m not the best. What’s worse is, my Math score is 25th percentile for most top colleges. Is it worth grinding Math for the 30 point increase? Am I allowed to submit a super score? I’m leaning against it since I apply in November/December so I’m already super busy. Lmk what y’all think.
Should I take the SAT again?
How I got an 800 on SAT R&W
In the June SAT I got an 800 on R&W. Here is the best advice I have on that section. I would split it into 2 parts. 1. Technique 2. Words in context The reason I split it like this is because Words in Context are a whole beast of their own. While I would say a large component is luck (because they throw CRAZY words in there sometimes)... There are things you can do to better your chances. I mean, it worked for me! So, in this post I’ll just tackle the second part (i.e. what you can do to get all of the words in context questions right) Step 0: Every SAT question has a strategy. Understanding the strategy is KEY to getting the Q right in the most efficient way possible. For WiC questions, the strategy is the following: i) Cover the options ii) Read the passage with the blank and UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT! iii) Make a prediction of an appropriate word This strat will guarantee 100% on the WiC questions in section 1 of R&W. The following steps are for section 2, which is when crazy words start popping up. Step 1: Learn the roots & derivations of words. Our language evolved from Latin. Luckily, I had studied Latin, so I knew a lot of these already. But I still had to learn more. The meanings of the roots can give you clues to the meaning. For example, “un-” means “not”. Therefore, any word beginning with “un-” will be the opposite of what follows. I accept that that is an easy example, but here’s a link to a ton of roots you can learn: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Dc9hk2-1UI2yEel4ktfQtkwvJy4OXpOwpB9T3XiOmDw/edit?usp=drive_link Step 2: Do LOADS of these questions. If you’re doing the August SAT, you still have time. I didn’t start drilling my WiC questions until the week before (do not recommend) Go on CollegeBoard’s website and do EVERY SINGLE ONE of the WiC Qs in the question bank. For every one you get wrong, find the true meaning of the word, write the word in a Quizlet, and test yourself on them every day.
How I got an 800 on SAT R&W
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