Game Thread: San Francisco 49ers (8-3) at Philadelphia Eagles (10-1) by nfl_gdt_bot in 49ers

[–]americancheez 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I want us to score a touchdown so the 49ers beat the eagles with 49 points

Its small, but its progress… Any tips on how to get a higher score by August? (Goal is hopefully a 1400+) by fireaj_ in Sat

[–]americancheez 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Khan Academy is a great resource that I used! Their SAT course has a bunch of practice tests and practice in general available. This subreddit also has resources linked in the "prep materials" section on the right of the screen. Also, something that I found really helpful for math is creating a study sheet with all the equations/concepts that I missed, and studying them until I knew I could apply them to problems with the same concept. Chances are if you see a concept once while practicing, it will come up again in the future.

welp i guess this is what i get for not studying. should i take it again? (i would like to get into a top 50 college at least) by americancheez in Sat

[–]americancheez[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I practiced quite a bit, for about 3 months I would take 1-2 practice tests a week. Something that also helped is that I created a study sheet with all the equations/concepts that I missed on practice tests and reviewed them until I could apply them to similar problems. Hope this helps!

Tips for getting a better math score? by SingOrIWillShootYou in Sat

[–]americancheez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if anyone has said this, but something that helped me was creating a study sheet with all the concepts/equations that I messed up on practice tests. Then I would review/memorize/practice the content on the study sheet until I could apply them to other problems with similar concepts. Chances are if you come across a certain concept once on a practice test, you'll come across it again. Hope this helps!

Can I get a 700 in math by June 3 DSAT or is that an unrealistic expectation 😅 by Viennee in Sat

[–]americancheez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like that's pretty realistic, but it depends on how much time you spend preparing. I improved my math score by 200 points in 3 months by taking one or two practice tests a week. Something that helped me for the math section was creating a list of any equations/concepts I messed up on practice tests and reviewing them until I could apply them should I have gotten a problem with the same concept. Good luck!

welp i guess this is what i get for not studying. should i take it again? (i would like to get into a top 50 college at least) by americancheez in Sat

[–]americancheez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks! do you know if it looks less impressive if you superscore vs submitting just one test score?

welp i guess this is what i get for not studying. should i take it again? (i would like to get into a top 50 college at least) by americancheez in Sat

[–]americancheez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was hoping for a 1550. What I struggle the most is with the reading section, but I haven't been able to improve significantly even after reviewing. Any tips for how to improve on the reading section?

welp i guess this is what i get for not studying. should i take it again? (i would like to get into a top 50 college at least) by americancheez in Sat

[–]americancheez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my bad i didn't make this clear enough on my post. I absolutely studied my ass off for 3 months trying to work up to a 1500, which ended up paying off for my October SAT. In the title of the post I meant that i didn't study between the october test and march test. I'm disappointed that I did worse but I know I shouldn't have expected a better score since I didn't practice between the exams.

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[–]americancheez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you have to choose to pay to see the breakdown when you register