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vocab tips/ verbal tips:
talk to yourself, it may sound crazy, but it helps you to remember things.
another way is to write improtant things down as you see them, over and over, until u know it
do not use note cards! after u get used to their format, u get to a point when u think u know it, but it is only because u are associating it with another notecard, which can screw you up during the test!
writing tips:
i also find it helpful to be able to explain the lesson to someone else, because that means u know enough to be the teacher. (especially for the enlgish grammar section)
write a practice essay or two every week. have a friend or adult read it to get general feedback
math tips:
learn the basics algerba geometry arithmetic, etc, and always double check answers if you have time. skip hard ones and come back , and plug in answer and use educated guesses if you ahve no other choices
overall tips: work FAST!! check your answer!! don't stress out! get a good nights sleep the night before!! do practice tests in the morning, when you are alert! eat well.!
buy the collegebaord SAt prep book (blue book)
and the princeton review 11 practice tests
most importantly, take a break every hour or so
good luck!
prep book, like everyone else...its pretty much common knowledge, more than likely if you dont know it by now you wont do to well.....good luck
borrow Cracking the SAT (published by the Princeton Review) from the library. take one of the practice tests in there.
then you can go through the middle of the book to work on what you need...um...working on =D...
finally, keep taking practice tests.
for my SATs, i bought a lot of prep books. the ones at book stores. i am studying for my MCAT, and i use exam krackers. i know they have SAT books also, you might want to try those. Kaplan is also good and princeton review. if you have extra cash, you might want to try taking up a review course. they do reviews, and teach you exam strategies etc. oh, and also take practice exams. =) good luck.
ps. start early. do NOT wait until the weekend of your SAT.
Go to http://www.collegeboard.com/splash/... you will find all the answers you need. Good luck!!
SAT Preparation Center:
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test...
Official SAT Practice Questions:
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CRITICAL READING - (with direct links to the questions page)
The SAT critical reading section gives you a chance to show how well you understand what you read. There are two types of multiple-choice questions in the critical reading section:
Sentence completion questions test your vocabulary and your understanding of sentence structure. (19 questions)
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test...
Passage-based reading questions test your comprehension of what is stated in or implied by the passage, not your prior knowledge of the topic. (48 questions)
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test...
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MATHEMATICS - (with direct links to the questions page)
The mathematics section of the SAT contains two types of questions:
Multiple-choice questions (44 questions)
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test...
Student-produced response questions appear without answer choices. You'll use your answer sheet to "grid in" your solution. (10 questions)
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test...
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WRITING - (with direct links to the questions page)
Here's what you'll find in the writing section:
The SAT® begins with an essay. You'll be asked to present and support a point of view on a specific issue. Because you have only 25 minutes, your essay is not expected to be polished—it is meant to be a first draft.
The SAT writing section also includes three types of multiple-choice questions:
Improving sentences (25 questions)
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test...
Identifying sentence errors (18 questions)
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test...
Improving paragraphs (6 questions)
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test...
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It took me a while to get all this down, so I hope this information helps you. Good luck!
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