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  • krrishkiranlala2007

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to krrishkiranlala2007's post “Any tips to get beyond mi...”

    Any tips to get beyond mid 600's in the reading and writing section?

    (23 votes)

    • WhiteFox

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to WhiteFox's post “I think the best advice I...”

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      I think the best advice I have would be to spend a lot of time reading outside of your SAT practice, especially reading articles and older books, because just getting used to reading a lot will improve your reading speed, concentration, and understanding. A lot of the literature sections they use on the test are either articles about science and research or segments from older literature\ classics, so reading more of these will boost your comprehension of the reading on the test. Personally this helped me a ton. You can also go and take just the English parts of old SAT tests to help improve your understanding. Hope this helps! You’ve got this!

      (113 votes)

  • leo.lea3223

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to leo.lea3223's post “Guys, is the bluebook exa...”

    Guys, is the bluebook exam as hard as the real SAT exam or..?

    (18 votes)

  • Preeta Senthilkumar

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Preeta Senthilkumar's post “My biggest mistake in the...”

    My biggest mistake in the Practice Test was not knowing where to put the semicolon and where to put the comma. And I still don't know where.

    (15 votes)

    • EASYWADEEE

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to EASYWADEEE's post “semicolon used only to se...”

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      semicolon used only to separate two independent clauses, or to separate list of items which already contains comma.
      Ex: Moscow, Russia; Havana, Cuba.
      Add to answer if I forgot something else about semicolon

      (18 votes)

  • Omar Suleiman

    4 months agoPosted 4 months ago. Direct link to Omar Suleiman's post “Any tips to get beyond mi...”

    Any tips to get beyond mid 600's in the reading and writing section?

    (8 votes)

    • Lorelei Stahl

      3 months agoPosted 3 months ago. Direct link to Lorelei Stahl's post “Understand the Test: Revi...”

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      Understand the Test: Review the official SAT website for format details.

      Build Vocabulary: Use Vocabulary.com or Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary.

      Practice Reading: Use SAT practice questions from The College Board.

      Annotate Passages: Underline key points to stay focused.

      Grammar and Writing: Use Purdue OWL for guides and exercises.

      Time Management: Practice with a timer and official SAT practice tests.

      Seek Feedback: Get input on your essays for improvement.

      Stay Positive and Persistent: Consider resources like "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck.

      I hope this helps!

      (18 votes)

  • Tamyra Smith

    2 years agoPosted 2 years ago. Direct link to Tamyra Smith's post “Are these steps always ne...”

    Are these steps always necessary when answering questions or reading?

    (6 votes)

    • Saba Qarazanashvili

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Saba Qarazanashvili's post “they are actually good fo...”

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      they are actually good for praciticing in beginning, with time u just do it without noticing urself, liek 4-5 secs and answer snaps u

      (10 votes)

  • alexis.355885

    a month agoPosted a month ago. Direct link to alexis.355885's post “guys im cooked :(”

    guys im cooked :(

    (6 votes)

    • RiaRuoyuZhang

      20 days agoPosted 20 days ago. Direct link to RiaRuoyuZhang's post “just keep practicing and ...”

      just keep practicing and pretty soon you wont be cooked anymore

      (6 votes)

  • alisater14

    10 months agoPosted 10 months ago. Direct link to alisater14's post “Is there a difficult or e...”

    Is there a difficult or easy second module in the actual SAT, depending on the number of your correct answers in first module, or is it only present in the practice test?

    (5 votes)

    • einsteinsnrmc2

      10 months agoPosted 10 months ago. Direct link to einsteinsnrmc2's post “*The test is adaptive, so...”

      *The test is adaptive, so yes, if you answer a certain number of questions in your first module correct, the second module will be harder, but if you don't reach that number, your second module will be easier..but it'll be hard to get a high score if our second module is easier(This applies for both the Maths and English section)*

      (8 votes)

  • rodger3223

    3 months agoPosted 3 months ago. Direct link to rodger3223's post “think the best advice I h...”

    think the best advice I have would be to spend a lot of time reading outside of your SAT practice, especially reading articles and older books, because just getting used to reading a lot will improve your reading speed, concentration, and understanding. A lot of the literature sections they use on the test are either articles about science and research or segments from older literature\ classics, so reading more of these will boost your comprehension of the reading on the test. Personally this helped me a ton. You can also go and take just the English parts of old SAT tests to help improve your understanding. Hope this helps! You’ve got this!

    (7 votes)

  • CL16

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to CL16's post “are all the explanations ...”

    are all the explanations and questions same for foundation medium and advanced?

    (5 votes)

    • Jeremiah Fagbemi

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Jeremiah Fagbemi's post “yes. they are”

      yes. they are

      (2 votes)

  • rader payton

    3 months agoPosted 3 months ago. Direct link to rader payton's post “the best advice would be ...”

    the best advice would be to spend a lot of time reading and doing random math problems

    (5 votes)

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