What I think are the five hardest types of digital SAT questions. #digitalsat #sattestprep #collegeadmissions #ivyleague #perfectscore Email for coaching: wkran10@gmail.com
5:11 also for this one, to save a little more time, you CAN just plug in c, and it’ll give you a slider, where you can move up and down to figure out the value of c, and you also can click on the slider to change the range of what c could be if it reaches its maximum/minimum(its default is 10 max but you can make it bigger)
He is absolutely correct! I took the digital test (Practice Test 1) in the blue book app. The question about the violin was one of the questions I missed. He explains why it is a very tricky question.
I love this new structure, 1000000x easier than the paper one. I'm only a sophomore so I took the PSAT, and my score increased from 1120 to 1400 just because of the digital structure.
also for the math question 22 with the variable C instead of just guessing each value until you get it correct (someone might settle for 20.3 or something just barely off..) I would graph the parabola and you can see the max y value with desmos when you hover over the graph at the grey point so then you can just plug that value into the y value for '2y=c' and get the exact answer much faster
While specific Digital SAT questions are confidential, here are five types of tricky questions commonly found on the exam: Data Interpretation: These questions require analyzing and interpreting data presented in tables, graphs, or charts accurately. Look out for subtle details or trends that may affect your interpretation. Word Problems: Tricky word problems often involve multiple steps and require careful attention to detail. Focus on identifying key information, formulating a plan, and checking your solution for accuracy. Logical Reasoning: These questions assess your ability to apply logical reasoning skills to solve problems. Expect scenarios where you need to make deductions, identify patterns, or evaluate arguments. Advanced Algebraic Concepts: Tricky algebra questions may involve complex equations, inequalities, or functions. Be prepared to apply advanced algebraic techniques to solve them. Geometry and Trigonometry Challenges: Look out for geometry and trigonometry questions that require a deep understanding of geometric principles or trigonometric identities. These questions often involve non-standard shapes or configurations. To prepare for these tricky questions, utilize LearnQ's resources, such as AI-generated practice questions and simulated tests, to familiarize yourself with various question types and hone your problem-solving skills.
The content I'm sharing falls under fair use, as it includes new commentary, educational insights, and analysis, which transform the original material. This makes it permissible to use for these purposes. My goal is to provide valuable information and help others prepare effectively.
These scores mean that you understand most of the section, but are still missing some of the most tricky questions. Go back and look at the questions you missed on the practice tests, understand why you missed them, and make sure you understand how you fell for the "trick" of the question and avoided the right answer.
The questions hardly call for any mathematical knowhow but they stand to show how the SAT is hard simply by way of being confusing and misleading. I’m in college and have passed calc 1 and 2 and I still had to reread the RG question like ten times after trying to factor it a million ways to finally realize that the coefficients on R and G represent point values and not the number of tokens won instead of vise versa like I initially thought; because no normal person would write a nonlinear equation in those terms.
They are challenging to some and straightforward to others. What makes them hard is that they are written in order to trick a large majority of test-takers
Most questions on the SAT aren’t particularly hard. The challenging part is having to answer them quickly and taking the test for a long period of time
@@Zhaosijie Yes, it is interesting how you can solve some of the problems with the calculator alone. I believe that on the actual tests (or so I've heard), they made the math a little bit harder so that you couldn't just plug things into the calculator to solve.
bro you just showed the easiest questions i have ever encountered 🙂🙂
I know I was thinking this, too! I made an 1120 on a practice test and I knew 4/5.
I was thinking this too 🙂
@@radukesI got a 1460 on this very practice test that he’s going over right now and I missed some of the comma or no comma questions 😂
@@redbrixanimations search up "A level further maths past papers"
5:11 also for this one, to save a little more time, you CAN just plug in c, and it’ll give you a slider, where you can move up and down to figure out the value of c, and you also can click on the slider to change the range of what c could be if it reaches its maximum/minimum(its default is 10 max but you can make it bigger)
Thank you for the insightful video!
thank you for this vid!! congrats on the perfect score
Hope it helps!
He is absolutely correct! I took the digital test (Practice Test 1) in the blue book app. The question about the violin was one of the questions I missed. He explains why it is a very tricky question.
Thank you bro , nice video , i am taking the exam on 1st June , wish me luck . Desired score : 1550+
You got this, good luck!
Same, we got this
Aiming for a 1450+ here, I’d be happy with a 1400 since it’s my first sat
Thanks man, it solved my one of the doubt in maths and helped me in english part
Glad to hear it
thanks bro for your hardwork. keep going, i m gonna write SAT on 1 june( prep started:- yesterday)
Good stuff
I love this new structure, 1000000x easier than the paper one. I'm only a sophomore so I took the PSAT, and my score increased from 1120 to 1400 just because of the digital structure.
Yes it can be more manageable
My score jumped from 1370 to 1510, life is crazy
@sportingdirector1 Bro thats like perfect score on PSAT, amazing work bro.
@@sportingdirector1 Bro thats like perfect score on PSAT, good job bro
@@KingofShorts08 I wish my SAT went higher than 1510 though :(
also for the math question 22 with the variable C instead of just guessing each value until you get it correct (someone might settle for 20.3 or something just barely off..) I would graph the parabola and you can see the max y value with desmos when you hover over the graph at the grey point so then you can just plug that value into the y value for '2y=c' and get the exact answer much faster
Good point
Thankyou ❤
This is the easiest question I’ve seen🙂
We getting 1600 with this one 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
Yes!
While specific Digital SAT questions are confidential, here are five types of tricky questions commonly found on the exam:
Data Interpretation: These questions require analyzing and interpreting data presented in tables, graphs, or charts accurately. Look out for subtle details or trends that may affect your interpretation.
Word Problems: Tricky word problems often involve multiple steps and require careful attention to detail. Focus on identifying key information, formulating a plan, and checking your solution for accuracy.
Logical Reasoning: These questions assess your ability to apply logical reasoning skills to solve problems. Expect scenarios where you need to make deductions, identify patterns, or evaluate arguments.
Advanced Algebraic Concepts: Tricky algebra questions may involve complex equations, inequalities, or functions. Be prepared to apply advanced algebraic techniques to solve them.
Geometry and Trigonometry Challenges: Look out for geometry and trigonometry questions that require a deep understanding of geometric principles or trigonometric identities. These questions often involve non-standard shapes or configurations.
To prepare for these tricky questions, utilize LearnQ's resources, such as AI-generated practice questions and simulated tests, to familiarize yourself with various question types and hone your problem-solving skills.
The content I'm sharing falls under fair use, as it includes new commentary, educational insights, and analysis, which transform the original material. This makes it permissible to use for these purposes. My goal is to provide valuable information and help others prepare effectively.
thanks man
No problem
thanks for video.
my exam is in june 1st , can you help me for english section.
These new structure is really annoying tbh
how would you recomend to improve at DSAT rw if you're stuck in high 600s, low 700s? i got a 730 on practice 5, 700 on march SAT and 690 on may SAT 😭😭
These scores mean that you understand most of the section, but are still missing some of the most tricky questions. Go back and look at the questions you missed on the practice tests, understand why you missed them, and make sure you understand how you fell for the "trick" of the question and avoided the right answer.
which practice test do you think is the toughest on bluebook? im writing june 1st and im done with the first 3 tests but idk im just kinda scared
Good luck today
thanks i got the maths without an issue ive got mostly 800's on maths but english is a problme ranging from 700 to 790
taking the test on 1st june
Nice, good luck!
Still kind of salty I got a 790 on my real SAT math instead of an 800 lol
Wait, are these actually supposed to be hard? I'm very confused.
The questions hardly call for any mathematical knowhow but they stand to show how the SAT is hard simply by way of being confusing and misleading. I’m in college and have passed calc 1 and 2 and I still had to reread the RG question like ten times after trying to factor it a million ways to finally realize that the coefficients on R and G represent point values and not the number of tokens won instead of vise versa like I initially thought; because no normal person would write a nonlinear equation in those terms.
Yes, this is how they get the distribution of scores they are looking for - writing questions that most people will end up missing
Idk I thought it was pretty clear that they said “G green tokens and R red tokens” not “G green token points and R red token points”
No way, use tools around you, how the heck would you be allowed to use them.
We can use desmos calculator
these were the HARDEST??? bro you're tempting me to never study cuz these were light af
They are challenging to some and straightforward to others. What makes them hard is that they are written in order to trick a large majority of test-takers
Most questions on the SAT aren’t particularly hard. The challenging part is having to answer them quickly and taking the test for a long period of time
No, what is wrong with you. It is even possible to graph in SAT?
The new digital SAT provides a graphing calculator that you can use during the test.
@@WillKranenburg For real?
@@WillKranenburg, no, that is complete absurdity, how could they give anything we need, in case they need to make question.
@@Zhaosijie Yes, it is interesting how you can solve some of the problems with the calculator alone. I believe that on the actual tests (or so I've heard), they made the math a little bit harder so that you couldn't just plug things into the calculator to solve.
@@Zhaosijie its true, took the psat this year and felt the same way though
completely useless