i've done all the linear non-adaptive tests and scored in between 1450-1550s in those but my highest in digital practices was 1460 :( honestly i feel like my problem is focus and i get tired too easily lol which is why i just tend to give up on understanding. i really hope i can get at least a 1450+ for my first attempt. i prepared for a month or so but i still feel nervous so preparing more rn
honestly eng is critical analysis so you can't really ace it in a day. try to get all grammar questions right, start at Q15 of mod 1. for the note questions read the question first and read the notes quickly to answer. for graphs, sometimes you don't really have to look at it but most imp is to dissect the longer passages. do it like a math question write down what you understand for each line. as for functions and main ideas, don't even look at the ans choices, make your own ans and always focus on "what do i take away from this passage". i'm sure youll do amazing!!
tbh the hard math questions are the ones you should skip and come back to. If you miss a question in the second module that is considered "hard", you won't get points off for it (you can try this using the practice tests). It's better to get everything else right and leave the hard ones for later. Usually there are only 2 or 3 hard questions but that depends on the test. If I had to give a tip though, it would probably be look "past the difficulty". The reason why these questions are hard is because they don't fall onto some of the usual question types collegeboard uses and throw a lot of info at you (they may use a lot of variables for example). If you can look past that and see what the question really is, it might help you. Also as a note the hardest questions aren't always last. Sometimes they are given early to throw you off. If you see that then you can skip it. hopefully this helps!
i've done all the linear non-adaptive tests and scored in between 1450-1550s in those but my highest in digital practices was 1460 :( honestly i feel like my problem is focus and i get tired too easily lol which is why i just tend to give up on understanding. i really hope i can get at least a 1450+ for my first attempt. i prepared for a month or so but i still feel nervous so preparing more rn
same🥲, I feel like if I concentrate more I will get a higher score
1450 is a really good score what’s the problem with it?
Dont fear the test and the test will fear you remember they feed off your tears dont give them more power
Pls make a seperate video about reading section SAT, like a tactics, how can i get better score on reading section
my test is tomorrow and im stressing out I keep getting horrible english scores but really good math scores send help asap
Same bro
same
same bro
my english is really incosistennt and i suck at math... same boat buddy
honestly eng is critical analysis so you can't really ace it in a day. try to get all grammar questions right, start at Q15 of mod 1. for the note questions read the question first and read the notes quickly to answer. for graphs, sometimes you don't really have to look at it but most imp is to dissect the longer passages. do it like a math question write down what you understand for each line. as for functions and main ideas, don't even look at the ans choices, make your own ans and always focus on "what do i take away from this passage". i'm sure youll do amazing!!
Please give us tips for the hard questions in math sat
Learn how to use desmos, that’s it genuinely
tbh the hard math questions are the ones you should skip and come back to. If you miss a question in the second module that is considered "hard", you won't get points off for it (you can try this using the practice tests). It's better to get everything else right and leave the hard ones for later. Usually there are only 2 or 3 hard questions but that depends on the test.
If I had to give a tip though, it would probably be look "past the difficulty". The reason why these questions are hard is because they don't fall onto some of the usual question types collegeboard uses and throw a lot of info at you (they may use a lot of variables for example). If you can look past that and see what the question really is, it might help you.
Also as a note the hardest questions aren't always last. Sometimes they are given early to throw you off. If you see that then you can skip it. hopefully this helps!
Thankyou ♥
MY SAT IS IN A FEW HOURS HELP
HOW WASIT I’m taking mine this November and I’m scared
@@Meaccount_ i have mine on december and scared af
i didnt focus on the tips you gave 😭
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