Scored 1480(790 math and 690 R&W) in my first attempt in December. Now looking to score above 1550 (above 750 in R&W) in 2nd attempt in March. Thanks for the upload
is college board adding the new tests on february from 7, 8, and 9 or replacing 1, 2, and 3? Ive seen college board mentioning replacing the older ones.
I have started to get 800 math score consistently but my eng score doesnt go above 650.. Right now im practicing from erica meltzer plz tell how to improve my eng score
@@mujxdefault6338 yeah in a sense kinda cause there are more than 3k questions . It depends on individuals to individuals too but since this are offical sources they might be the most helpful
I'm not going to watch any SAT tutor solving SAT questions after when those tests are released in February. I don't want the test to be spoiled when I am about to take them. Most SAT tutors, except settele tutoring, don't indicate if the question they are solving are from bluebook P test or not, spoiling your future practice tests. I am taking my test in May.
Hi -- Thanks for sharing. I would actually argue that learning how to do a problem and then seeing it show up on a BlueBook test is a good thing. It will challenge you to be able to recall it and remember how to do it. Then, if the same type of question shows up on your test, you will be ready. Isn't that the whole point of a practice test?
@@StrategicTestPrep Reasonable enough though, but you see we are not all equal on earth. As a tutor, I hope you have encountered a student who can sometimes forget how a tutor thought how to solve some problem, but would never forget the answer attained? Can we account for this? I might see questions in the practice test I forgot how to solve;however, since I'm that kind who never forgets answers, I get that question right, influencing my score in the end.
So basically, we all should be treated equally. I have to used other resources to prep, get to know how questions are done, understand basic principles, and then take a pratice test to try my ability to solve new question types, which will be the case for the actual test day, I haven't seen before.
@@gnkgaming6363 but there's no point in not learning how to do the problem to not "spoil" a practice test. The point is to learn how to do them and then apply what you're' learning for the big day. You're focused on the practice test results too much when you need to be focused on the only result that matters: your actual test score.
Yes please make the walkthroughs for the tests!👍
i'm really and badly waiting for the walk through. it is really helpful
pleaseeeee it would be so helpful with the walkthroughs for the new bluebook tests
Yes walkthroughs of the English section would be so helpful!!
alright sweet! ☺
really good video thank you so much , i am waiting really bad for walkthrough
yay! Ok sounds good!
Scored 1480(790 math and 690 R&W) in my first attempt in December. Now looking to score above 1550 (above 750 in R&W) in 2nd attempt in March. Thanks for the upload
how did u study for the sat??
@syyedaann1312 khan academy and bluebook tests
is college board adding the new tests on february from 7, 8, and 9 or replacing 1, 2, and 3? Ive seen college board mentioning replacing the older ones.
They are replacing 1, 2, and 3 with 7-10!
really helpful video, can you make more walkthrough videos, pls? It would be awesome
you got it!
Would love math walkthroughs
Please make video about text context questions
what are "text context" questions? can you give m more context? hehe
@StrategicTestPrep hahaha I wrote it wrong :)
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I have started to get 800 math score consistently but my eng score doesnt go above 650.. Right now im practicing from erica meltzer plz tell how to improve my eng score
Do all the reading and writing from the college board question bank
@ ok thanks ...is that enough to get a 800 ??
@@mujxdefault6338 yeah in a sense kinda cause there are more than 3k questions . It depends on individuals to individuals too but since this are offical sources they might be the most helpful
@@mujxdefault6338 try to read articles and newspaper too to better understand comprehension
I got a 1210 for my baseline. Is that good?
Yea you can definitely improve that
Yes that's a great start! Above average
I'm not going to watch any SAT tutor solving SAT questions after when those tests are released in February. I don't want the test to be spoiled when I am about to take them. Most SAT tutors, except settele tutoring, don't indicate if the question they are solving are from bluebook P test or not, spoiling your future practice tests. I am taking my test in May.
Hi -- Thanks for sharing. I would actually argue that learning how to do a problem and then seeing it show up on a BlueBook test is a good thing. It will challenge you to be able to recall it and remember how to do it. Then, if the same type of question shows up on your test, you will be ready. Isn't that the whole point of a practice test?
@@StrategicTestPrep Reasonable enough though, but you see we are not all equal on earth. As a tutor, I hope you have encountered a student who can sometimes forget how a tutor thought how to solve some problem, but would never forget the answer attained? Can we account for this? I might see questions in the practice test I forgot how to solve;however, since I'm that kind who never forgets answers, I get that question right, influencing my score in the end.
So basically, we all should be treated equally. I have to used other resources to prep, get to know how questions are done, understand basic principles, and then take a pratice test to try my ability to solve new question types, which will be the case for the actual test day, I haven't seen before.
@@gnkgaming6363 well then you should just know your score is inflated because you memorized answers and don't know how to do the problem.
@@gnkgaming6363 but there's no point in not learning how to do the problem to not "spoil" a practice test. The point is to learn how to do them and then apply what you're' learning for the big day. You're focused on the practice test results too much when you need to be focused on the only result that matters: your actual test score.
Would love math walkthroughs