mate, i increased my R&W score from 610 to 710 in just one day by watching your DSAT R&W playlist....your techniques are really fantastic! doing standard english conventions first and then coming to the reading ques just makes it so much easy for the mind to progress through the module and plus i had like 12 mins remaining on both of my modules when i was done....you are simply amazing man! you've really saved my life with this! thankss so muchh
@@Abdurajizu sure mate! i have my DSAT coming up on the 2nd of December...would appreciate a tips video for math too if its possible(especially for module 2; like how to approach the ques)..
@@ItsAJ00 watching all of them helped but specifically this one "how i scored 760 on english as an international student" for how to go about the modules.....and then even the video about Reading was pretty helpful
OMG THANK YOU! I got 1500!!! I thought that was impossible 😂 For those one the other side of the bank, don’t give up. This guy has the magic to cure your problems.
I used your tricks and I'm so surprised by the fact that I could go through the test so much faster. Before watching your video I always had like 3-5 minutes left, after the video I was left with 15 minutes! Which leaves me time to check my answer again. Thanks so much for the tips, you are a life saver.
Thank you a lot! It was the best video ever about SAT English that I ever found on TH-cam! You really helped me to refresh my mind and kinda change my attitude
You have no idea how much you've helped me. This guide is so damn good. None of the generic BS advice in this video AT ALL - you go straight to the point on how to hack the SAT, since it's just a game of speed at the end of the day. I got 1370 on my September SAT and I'm retaking on Dec 7. Have less than a month to score 1500+ but I believe in myself. The thing I struggled with the most last time was time management since I skipped or guessed like 5/6 questions due to no time left.
thank you, i realized that most of these tips are similiar to the ones i developed naturally through some practice but this was way more precise on what to do and saves more time
all the very best to you! I'm attempting the paper this Saturday aswell. Slightly worried about the English portion as im scoring around 600 right now in the practice tests. Nevertheless lets give it our best shot! Good luck to you and to everyone whos attempting this Saturday! @chukaogbonna2070
Hi Jizu, following your time management tips, I managed to raise my English section score of the SAT from a 710 to a 750 on this May's SAT. This increased my overall SAT score from 1490 to 1540! Thanks so much for your help; without these tips, I definitely wouldn't have gotten so high!
@@-yes-5929 Using the digital SAT's built-in calculator has helped me a lot. Most of the SAT questions that aren't probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven't already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you so much time as you don't have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I'm willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you the equations for a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don't know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve in math, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But do more than just the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly. The mentality is everything. Module 1 would always be super easy, and you probably would have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module lmao). As a result, I bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. I'd say that It will be much more helpful to use the extra time in the first module to just rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you. Finally, don't become let down if you do poorly the first time or the first few times on the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can retake it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score progression is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don't be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it. In summary: Use the digital SAT built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful. - Make sure to hone in on all the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Make sure to take all six of the Bluebook SAT practice tests and Khan Academy SAT questions! - Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that. Don't become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540. I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn't define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!🤞🤞🤞💪💪💪
@@-yes-5929 Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has helped me a lot. Most of the SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to do a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve in maths, regardless of which math exam you’re taking (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly. The mentality is everything. Module 1 would always be super easy, and you probably would have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module, lmao). As a result, I kinda bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. It will be much more helpful to use the extra time you have in the first module to rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you. Finally, don’t become let down if you did poorly for the first time or the first few times of the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can repeat it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don’t be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it. In summary: Use the digital SAT’s built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful. - Make sure to hone in on all the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Make sure to take all six of the Bluebook’s SAT practice tests and Khan Academy’s SAT questions! - Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that. - Don’t become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540. I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn’t define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!🤞🤞🤞💪💪💪
@@-yes-5929 Part 1: Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has dramatically helped me. Most SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve maths, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly. The mentality is everything. Module 1 is always super easy, and you probably have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module, lmao). As a result, I kinda bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. It will be much more helpful to use the extra time you have in the first module to rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you. Finally, don’t become let down if you did poorly for the first time or the first few times of the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can repeat it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don’t be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it. In summary: Use the digital SAT’s built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful. - Make sure to hone in on all the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Take all six of Bluebook’s SAT practice tests and Khan Academy’s SAT questions! - Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that. - Don’t become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540. I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn’t define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!
@@-yes-5929 @-yes-5929 Part 1: Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has dramatically helped me. Most SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve maths, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly.
Thanks bro for keeping it real and getting straight to the points. Imma follow your tips and try my best. A video for vocabulary would be helpful too. Once again, really grateful.
This video is very helpful. I keep doing this little practice test on Khan Academy and im litteraly getting 0's every time, with my PSAT in about a week. Please keep posting SAT videos!
Dude, you're a genius. We got the same thinking style... got a 1570... working up to a perfect 1600... Thanks man! A shame photographic like pattern recognition doesn't always work that well in language... gotta grrrinnnndddd...
😂😂 even me I'm surprised o . Even people with 1400 above want higher scores😂. Anyways maybe they're targeing ivy league schools. But 1570 is even good for ivy schools.@@Di_marswaggz
Feeling so happy that I finally found an international student who scores such a great score on the SAT ! It's giving me some hope ☺ Tysm for sharing this ❤
I followed your advice and got 1530 (730 in English) in October SAT!!! Thank you so much for your videos!! As an international student advice from a non native English speaker was REALLY helpful.
@@josmithajoseph1352 Are you an international student? If so, it’d be great if you can get 7.5 or higher in IELTS reading (or equivalent in TOEFL ibt) I think it’d be just the matter of experience and techniques after that. (When it comes to techniques I have nothing to add to this video)
I'm a student from SA and I wanted to do the SAT cause I'm planning on studying in the US in future. Hoped onto Bluebook without any revision and said: "Let's see how difficult this test really is." I brutally regret that because I was so lost in that test. Don't get me wrong, my Math skills are Okay but when it came to the reading and writing section, I ended up wasting so much time second-guessing myself I ended up with 1160 which is really bad so I decided to start practicing and hope to beat this score Ur Tips are amazing!!!
I went from a 620-650 ish acore to 720 on the practise test with your tips. Thank you so much. Your vidoes are really helpful . It would be great if you could make a video related to time management for maths as well
Thanks so much bro, you're truly God sent 🥺🙏. My SAT is October next week, so I'll be grateful if you can do a vocab and poems video before my exam. I just also subbed to your channel
In some of the easier graph questions, you don't need to read the graph because if 3 choices all disagree with the passage/question, then you can confidently eliminate them, because the answer has to be true according to the graph and the passage /question. If it disagrees with the passage/question it won't be a correct answer even if you see it's true on the graph. However sometimes the choices are just pure data and you have no idea what they represent, in those cases, you should go back and scan the graph. DO NOT READ THE WHOLE GRAPH, these graphs can carry so much info that you don't need, so just focus on the relevant elements, quickly glance at them and then pick a choice that is correct for both the graph AND the passage/question. Most of the time the choices are true on the graph, it's true information, but if the question asks you to support the passage, you cannot pick a choice that is true on the graph but weakens the claim in the passage. You have to pick whatever matches with the passage then verify the information by looking at the graph. Basically, just treat it as a normal textual evidence and keep the graph for the end. This is a general tip for every reading question, be careful of that one word ruining your answer, sometimes a choice will be completely true, but one single word will make it incorrect. For example, I saw a question that asked me to support that amphibians are decreasing. On the graph, all of the rates of decrease for different animals were there. One choice said "Amphibian decrease rate is higher than all of the other animals combined " On the graph, amphibian decrease rate was truly higher than all other animals, but not all of them combined(added up together) This made the whole choice wrong. So you just have to watch out for tricks like that. These are in almost every reading question.
Hey, I'm not sure if i'll be able to fit it into my schedule since i'm trying to balance school and college applications, but I will try my best. Currently I think I will record vocabulary strategies first since it's the most requested
This video is soo helpful omg!! Thank uou so much for creating such a masterpeice!! The only thing I have issues with is the Reading Section of Module 2, dont know how to get the hang of actually understanding the text properly. Any advice?
I advise you to solve as many practice problems as possible and REVIEW them very very thoroughly. Ask yourself questions like Why did I make this mistake? How can I improve? Also, solve questions without timing urself, slowly slowly until you fully grasp the meaning
Thank you for your video. That was really useful for me as an international student. It would be nice if you make a content about inferences and 2 texts coming together.
Thanks for the response. Sure, I will consider this idea for future content. Currently, i'm trying to balance school and college apps so content might be slow, but I will try my best!
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Brooooo I watch your videos. They actually helped me get my score
@@Abdurajizu Haha appreciate it!
wow
it's youuuu😅
we watch your content😊❤
mate, i increased my R&W score from 610 to 710 in just one day by watching your DSAT R&W playlist....your techniques are really fantastic! doing standard english conventions first and then coming to the reading ques just makes it so much easy for the mind to progress through the module and plus i had like 12 mins remaining on both of my modules when i was done....you are simply amazing man! you've really saved my life with this!
thankss so muchh
Wow man. I'm so happy I was able to help to that extent. Keep grinding and keep me updated with your progress
@@Abdurajizu sure mate! i have my DSAT coming up on the 2nd of December...would appreciate a tips video for math too if its possible(especially for module 2; like how to approach the ques)..
how much did you get on your recent mock test? I am also giving the 2nd dec test.@@adityabhambhani207
@@adityabhambhani207which video did you watch specifically to boost up your score?
@@ItsAJ00 watching all of them helped but specifically this one "how i scored 760 on english as an international student" for how to go about the modules.....and then even the video about Reading was pretty helpful
OMG THANK YOU! I got 1500!!! I thought that was impossible 😂
For those one the other side of the bank, don’t give up. This guy has the magic to cure your problems.
710 English and 790 math by the way
Maaaaaaan that's such great news!!! Hard work pays off
@@Abdurajizu Yeah, I am very happy that it did 😁Your strategy and approach for SAT is actually crucial for my success as well, so here is my thanks
That's amazing!! How long did you study?
Would appreciate you doing more videos dedicated to specific sections. You are really good at explaining and going straight to the point
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll consider that
@Math_With_Jizu yes please make topic specific videos just like the "vocab tips" one
"even if you learned 1000 words on the SAT there is always be one or two questions in which there is word not even Shakespear has ever heard of."
@@ll-lw8vn hahaha did I actually say that?
I used your tricks and I'm so surprised by the fact that I could go through the test so much faster. Before watching your video I always had like 3-5 minutes left, after the video I was left with 15 minutes! Which leaves me time to check my answer again. Thanks so much for the tips, you are a life saver.
uve taken ur digital test
I'm sooo glad that I could help. Keep me updated with your future exams
I just wanted to say I got a 1520 (760 EBRW) yesterday because of your tips! Thank you so much! With this reading score I can superscore to a 1550!
superscore are accepted by universities?
@@wafIeeeyeah they’re accepted by most universities
I don't know why I ignored this video at first, but this was the only tips and tricks video I needed. seriously there are no bs and cliche tips.
Thanks man
Thank you a lot! It was the best video ever about SAT English that I ever found on TH-cam! You really helped me to refresh my mind and kinda change my attitude
You're very welcome! Always happy to help!
GOOOOLDEN POINTS MAN!! best 25 mins I have spent on youtube
Always happy to help. Make sure to check out the Vocabulary strategies too!
This video is amazing! Watching this is better than watching lots of videos on youtube. You have summarized everything very well.
Thanks so much for this! I'm trying to grow this channel so this means a lot to me. Once again, thanks
@@Abdurajizu please more english videos for reading pleaseeee
Dawg you cooked hard I went from a 1500 to a 1600 after that "skip to question 15" tip.
@@user-fh5sh6bt7d YOOOOO THAT’S AMAZING BRO. G
@@Abdurajizuthat’s exactly what I did both English modules today lol
Went from 640 to 750 on digital SAT thanks to the answering technique
Man, you are hero of the english modul of digital SAT, very clear without water, thank you
this video is a game changer, thank you Jizu
The best trick in digital sat i ever watched. it can see that those trick is from real experiences. Thank you !😊
My pleasure
You have no idea how much you've helped me. This guide is so damn good. None of the generic BS advice in this video AT ALL - you go straight to the point on how to hack the SAT, since it's just a game of speed at the end of the day. I got 1370 on my September SAT and I'm retaking on Dec 7. Have less than a month to score 1500+ but I believe in myself. The thing I struggled with the most last time was time management since I skipped or guessed like 5/6 questions due to no time left.
GOOD LUCKK THE TEST IS TMR
@@nh2848 ikr!! best of luck, im so scareddd
How’d it go?
@@absolutelyaweirdo meh it was okay tbh, couldve done better but i tried my best, wbu
Yayyy thanks. I’ve tried your tips and I’m really improving. That you. I’m writing this Saturday. Wish me luck!
Thank you for making such an informative video!! Prepping for the March DSAT and will apply your advices!
thank you, i realized that most of these tips are similiar to the ones i developed naturally through some practice but this was way more precise on what to do and saves more time
please pray for me. i am taking the November sat and I'm hoping to increase from a 700 English score 😭😭😭 good luck to everyone out there
all the very best to you! I'm attempting the paper this Saturday aswell. Slightly worried about the English portion as im scoring around 600 right now in the practice tests. Nevertheless lets give it our best shot! Good luck to you and to everyone whos attempting this Saturday! @chukaogbonna2070
I’m taking on sat toooo wish me luck
Good luck guysssssss
We got this
I'm taking the November SAT too. I hope all of us get a good high score
Hi Jizu, following your time management tips, I managed to raise my English section score of the SAT from a 710 to a 750 on this May's SAT. This increased my overall SAT score from 1490 to 1540! Thanks so much for your help; without these tips, I definitely wouldn't have gotten so high!
Please do you have any tips for the math section?
@@-yes-5929 Using the digital SAT's built-in calculator has helped me a lot. Most of the SAT questions that aren't probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven't already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you so much time as you don't have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I'm willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you the equations for a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand.
Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions…
Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don't know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve in math, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But do more than just the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly.
The mentality is everything. Module 1 would always be super easy, and you probably would have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module lmao). As a result, I bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. I'd say that It will be much more helpful to use the extra time in the first module to just rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you.
Finally, don't become let down if you do poorly the first time or the first few times on the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can retake it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score progression is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don't be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it.
In summary:
Use the digital SAT built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful.
- Make sure to hone in on all the basics.
Practice, practice, practice. Make sure to take all six of the Bluebook SAT practice tests and Khan Academy SAT questions!
- Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that.
Don't become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540.
I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn't define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!🤞🤞🤞💪💪💪
@@-yes-5929 Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has helped me a lot. Most of the SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand.
Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions…
Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to do a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve in maths, regardless of which math exam you’re taking (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly.
The mentality is everything. Module 1 would always be super easy, and you probably would have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module, lmao). As a result, I kinda bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. It will be much more helpful to use the extra time you have in the first module to rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you.
Finally, don’t become let down if you did poorly for the first time or the first few times of the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can repeat it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don’t be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it.
In summary:
Use the digital SAT’s built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful.
- Make sure to hone in on all the basics.
Practice, practice, practice. Make sure to take all six of the Bluebook’s SAT practice tests and Khan Academy’s SAT questions!
- Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that.
- Don’t become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540.
I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn’t define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!🤞🤞🤞💪💪💪
@@-yes-5929
Part 1: Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has dramatically helped me. Most SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand.
Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions…
Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve maths, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly.
The mentality is everything. Module 1 is always super easy, and you probably have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module, lmao). As a result, I kinda bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. It will be much more helpful to use the extra time you have in the first module to rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you.
Finally, don’t become let down if you did poorly for the first time or the first few times of the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can repeat it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don’t be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it.
In summary:
Use the digital SAT’s built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful.
- Make sure to hone in on all the basics.
Practice, practice, practice. Take all six of Bluebook’s SAT practice tests and Khan Academy’s SAT questions!
- Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that.
- Don’t become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540.
I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn’t define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!
@@-yes-5929 @-yes-5929
Part 1:
Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has dramatically helped me. Most SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand.
Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions…
Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve maths, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly.
Thanks bro for keeping it real and getting straight to the points. Imma follow your tips and try my best. A video for vocabulary would be helpful too. Once again, really grateful.
Alright, seems like most people want to see vocabulary questions. I will definitely try recording one asap
THANK YOU SO MUCH MY EXAM IS IN A WEEK. THIS WAS TRULY HELPFULLL!!!!!!! God bless you
Glad it helped! Keep me updated
This video is very helpful. I keep doing this little practice test on Khan Academy and im litteraly getting 0's every time, with my PSAT in about a week. Please keep posting SAT videos!
Keep it up. I'll keep posting
awesome Abdulaziz. your explanation is pretty clear
Thanks for the honest reply! Glad to hear this
thank you so much. I always search for videos by international students. this is the only one i found today
I'm glad it was helpful!
Dude, you're a genius. We got the same thinking style... got a 1570... working up to a perfect 1600... Thanks man! A shame photographic like pattern recognition doesn't always work that well in language... gotta grrrinnnndddd...
God go punish you
1570 never do you?
@@Di_marswaggzhonestly guy, this one na future president
😂😂 even me I'm surprised o . Even people with 1400 above want higher scores😂. Anyways maybe they're targeing ivy league schools. But 1570 is even good for ivy schools.@@Di_marswaggz
@@Di_marswaggzguy calm down na😂Ahan the guy wan excel
YOU AREE REAALYY GOOD I AM SOO GLAD I FOUND THIS CHANNEL!! I am giving sat on 2nd Dec!! I am aiming for 1500+
You got this man! Keep me updated. I have a new video on tips for reading, watch that too )
What did you get?
Bro plz make vocabulary video. My test is on oct 7
Hey bro, i'll try my best to do it ASAP
Thank you so much. You got a new subscriber now
Good luck
@@zalor4254 Thanks bro!❤
How did it go?
applied your strategies from this vid and it increased my score by 90!! may Allah grant you all your wishes 🙏
thanks for the tips, I focus on grammar and now I have free 22 mins for 5-6 questions to focus on reading!
thank you so much love. you saved my life in countless ways.
got an offer from a university too. many many thanks.
wow Im hard stuck 630 and the tip to get good on grammer really helped me, since I dont have a lot of time left to prep
When are you writing?
Good one! Excellent Strategies from an experienced warrior.
Big thanks. This means a lot to me
I have my exam on 7th October ,and I'm going to apply for all the tips . Thanks bro
Good luck. Make sure to update this comment when your score is released
@@Abdurajizu done bro
Just a question... how much did you score on your practice tests
This channel is so underrated! Tysm!
best video on the internet so far for DSAT tips.
Amazing detail! Please make more on strategies to solve different types of questions.
Alright, I will start with Vocabulary
Uploaded a video about Vocab questions!
Thank you for the video!! It is extremely helpful. Please continue to post more videos like this!!
You got it! Check out my new video on tips for reading
Feeling so happy that I finally found an international student who scores such a great score on the SAT ! It's giving me some hope ☺ Tysm for sharing this ❤
Thank you Bro... I've the SAT exam after 6days... It heled me so much... please wish me a luck
Good luck on your exam. Keep me updated!
I followed your advice and got 1530 (730 in English) in October SAT!!!
Thank you so much for your videos!!
As an international student advice from a non native English speaker was REALLY helpful.
Broo that's and AMAZING score. Keep that up. I'm glad I was helpful
How did you do that?? Im stuck with 550
@@josmithajoseph1352
Are you an international student?
If so, it’d be great if you can get 7.5 or higher in IELTS reading (or equivalent in TOEFL ibt)
I think it’d be just the matter of experience and techniques after that. (When it comes to techniques I have nothing to add to this video)
@@Sa4zhr4 no I'm not
just in time omg i have the same english score rn and i'm trying to get 700+. thank you !
Always welcome!
Abdulaziz please take a video with strategy for everysingle question!!!
This is a gem for international students!!!!Thanks beyond words.
I'm a student from SA and I wanted to do the SAT cause I'm planning on studying in the US in future.
Hoped onto Bluebook without any revision and said: "Let's see how difficult this test really is." I brutally regret that because I was so lost in that test. Don't get me wrong, my Math skills are Okay but when it came to the reading and writing section, I ended up wasting so much time second-guessing myself
I ended up with 1160 which is really bad so I decided to start practicing and hope to beat this score
Ur Tips are amazing!!!
hi, I am from SA too ! how is ur level now? hope u will get the score and the scholarship u want !
Oh I lvled up Ig
I did another practice test a week later and got 1330
Still far from my goal but I'll keep on practicing
@@117do9
I went from a 620-650 ish acore to 720 on the practise test with your tips. Thank you so much. Your vidoes are really helpful . It would be great if you could make a video related to time management for maths as well
BRO YOU'RE LEGIT A BLESSING! my oct sat is in 6 days and I am STRUGGLING in English... you da best man!
I'm very happy that I was able to help bro. Keep me updated with your score
i am currently at 1320 and targeting for 1590 in november please help me out@@Abdurajizu
Thank you so very much! You're a blessing!
Always happy to help!
This video is very very useful. More than that, this is very encouraging. Thank you so much Jizu.
I will follow your tips and practice for one month then will share my results here.
Yes make sure to do that,
God bless you man...this is very helpful. Kudos 👏🏻
The first actual helpful dsat vid out there. Keep it up my g
I really appreciate it!
Thank you a lot for this video! It was precious
Always welcome
Thanks so much bro, you're truly God sent 🥺🙏. My SAT is October next week, so I'll be grateful if you can do a vocab and poems video before my exam. I just also subbed to your channel
Finished Vocab. Will try to do a video on Poems
Omgggg same😭😭
Heyy how did the SAT go
@@zoepercival-deigh5823it's on Saturday
@@zoepercival-deigh5823 it's in Saturday 😭
Nice video. Hope you can make videos on solving SAT questions.
So, a walkthrough of tests on bluebook?
Just posted a video on Words in Context questions
Thank you so much for this video! It'd be greatly appreciated if you can make a video which covers vocab tips. My SAT is in 6 days :/
Just uploaded a video on that. Check it out!
Taking SAT tomorrow. Thank you!
Bro you sre doing a great job! Keep on going!
Appreciate it!
God bless you, it was super helpful. Hopefully you’ll record some videos on reading and math questions, and discuss the hacks and strategies
Okay, which part of the reading section do you want exactly?
thank you so much , you’re very helpful , my exam is next week on 7th october
Good luck. Please make sure to keep me updated
Please can you make a video on command of evidence: textual and vocabulary questions as well. It’d be very helpful.
Thanks for the idea. Will try to do that
Uploaded that just now. check the channel!
Can you do a video about paired passages, I suck on those.
Thank you so much. Im so glad that I founded this video 😍
Always glad to help out. Make sure to check out my video on tips for the reading section
i really struggle with graph based questions. Please make a video on that as well. This video was helpful
Thanks. I'll consider that
In some of the easier graph questions, you don't need to read the graph because if 3 choices all disagree with the passage/question, then you can confidently eliminate them, because the answer has to be true according to the graph and the passage /question.
If it disagrees with the passage/question it won't be a correct answer even if you see it's true on the graph.
However sometimes the choices are just pure data and you have no idea what they represent, in those cases, you should go back and scan the graph.
DO NOT READ THE WHOLE GRAPH, these graphs can carry so much info that you don't need, so just focus on the relevant elements, quickly glance at them and then pick a choice that is correct for both the graph AND the passage/question.
Most of the time the choices are true on the graph, it's true information, but if the question asks you to support the passage, you cannot pick a choice that is true on the graph but weakens the claim in the passage.
You have to pick whatever matches with the passage then verify the information by looking at the graph.
Basically, just treat it as a normal textual evidence and keep the graph for the end.
This is a general tip for every reading question, be careful of that one word ruining your answer, sometimes a choice will be completely true, but one single word will make it incorrect.
For example, I saw a question that asked me to support that amphibians are decreasing. On the graph, all of the rates of decrease for different animals were there.
One choice said "Amphibian decrease rate is higher than all of the other animals combined "
On the graph, amphibian decrease rate was truly higher than all other animals, but not all of them combined(added up together)
This made the whole choice wrong.
So you just have to watch out for tricks like that. These are in almost every reading question.
@@bungeepete7393 thanks ...these were really helpful tricks
This video is awesome. This video made me realise the mistakes that i've done. I hope; everybody right here will get a sufficient score. Gl
I greatly appreciate your video like really. I love your energy lol. Thank you from Thailand!
Thanks!
10:13 Please do make a separate video for that it would be very helpful!!!
can you make it before next week :)
Hey, I'm not sure if i'll be able to fit it into my schedule since i'm trying to balance school and college applications, but I will try my best. Currently I think I will record vocabulary strategies first since it's the most requested
@@Abdurajizu Alright that sounds fair its just I have my test next week
Bro you are cool and helped me a lot 💯💯❤️❤️
Always happy to be able to help
Hi, Im gonna take the SAT in 10 days. Wish me luck 🤞 🤞 btw loved ur video. been watching it 4 times now
what did u end up getting
thanks! please do make a video for words in context
Sure. Seems like most people are wanting this
Check out the channel. Posted it!
@@Abdurajizu yeee thanksss
Genuinely great advice! Thanks a lot
You're so welcome!
@@Abdurajizu I got a 740 in the English section tysm!
That was helpful. Thank you !
Always happy to help others
Very helpful... finally i found very genuine videos
Best video for international students in market
I'm glad that you found it useful!
thx alottt that was helpful af frrrrrr especially in time management
My pleasure
Please drop a video on how to approach/do vocabulary questions on the SAT!
Check the channel, it's there!
thank you for the video. i hope you make more videos about english section.
Yep. I'm planning have videos for each type of question before the november sat
Thank you so much!! I'll come back in three months with 700+ in English
U back?
I will have exam in march and I will follow your tips for best score so sad that I didnt see this video earlier
Amazing !❤
Thank you! 😄
YES! WE NEED VOCAB TIPS! PLS thats where I lost most of my marks T-T
I've got a video on that
Seriously amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉
One of the best videos
THis means a lot, thanks so much
Great video! It would be nice if you write about different question types and strategies you took in those questions, especially vocabulary! T.T
Thanks, will record soon
Posted. Check the channel!
Please post it:))The sat is tomorow so it will be a life saver
@@Abdurajizu
That was really helpful thank you
Thank you so much. God bless you
insanely efficient techniques. you dropped this king 👑
Hehe let me grab that back
very useful video,thanks a lot
Can you plz make a detailed video on reading section .
Sure. Which parts exactly?
Very helpful. Thank you so much
hello yes we need specific tips on how to save time on each question type pleaseee
thanks a bunch!!! that was extremely helpful
Thanks for the response!
This video is soo helpful omg!! Thank uou so much for creating such a masterpeice!!
The only thing I have issues with is the Reading Section of Module 2, dont know how to get the hang of actually understanding the text properly. Any advice?
I advise you to solve as many practice problems as possible and REVIEW them very very thoroughly. Ask yourself questions like Why did I make this mistake? How can I improve? Also, solve questions without timing urself, slowly slowly until you fully grasp the meaning
Yes yes please record video for every question 🙏
Alright
Omg he is so good at explanation.
Hehe
Hello!Please,could you tell me how effectively I can remember and learn new words?I have troubles with words in context
Thank you for your video. That was really useful for me as an international student. It would be nice if you make a content about inferences and 2 texts coming together.
Thanks for the response. Sure, I will consider this idea for future content. Currently, i'm trying to balance school and college apps so content might be slow, but I will try my best!
@@Abdurajizu great, thanks
where can I get the OLD Paper SAT Writing tests, please?