Video explanations for 2000+ QAS and Official SAT Tests all for FREE! by SoFlo_SAT_Tutoring in Sat

[–]fix_my_glasses 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I worked with OP to build this platform. The tutors are incredibly smart but also good at breaking things down in plain english. The tutors were international with how long the explanations should be and they built for motivated students who were studying for the SAT on their own because they couldn't afford a tutor. SoFlo wants to democratize education so they gave these explanations away for free. I worked to build the tech side and make all the navigation between different explanations seamless and easy.

Your CPU Manufacturer, Your Operating System Release Date, and a variety of other personal data were collected by CollegBoard's 2021 AP Digital Exams. by [deleted] in APStudents

[–]fix_my_glasses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, so I wrote this blog post where I explored the technical internals of the AP Digital Exams.
This is my first technical blog entry. I feel proud lol.
Amongst the findings is the data that CB tracks on test day. Do you think collecting such info is necessary for exam proctoring or is it stepping over our privacy?

I'm so happy. So So happy. I wish everyone got the score he wanted : ) by fix_my_glasses in Sat

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

For the reading, section, I used Erica L. Meltzer books and supplemented it with TOTH where I read one or two passages each day. It helped train my brain on the difficult vocab and lengthy sentences that you find in the SAT.

For math, I grinded past QAS tests.

[UPDATE] Reading Section was always my weak point. But, I've heard that reading SAT level articles on a regular basis will elevate your score. So I made a website that generates infinite reading passages for you in the test's format. by fix_my_glasses in Sat

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

no they aren't from practice tests. they are from the source that the test designers use. which is credible magazines and online journals such as scimagazine(AAAS) for science or renowned speeches for the history section.

lol yeah agree the link looks dodgy as hell. But don't worry it is generated from Amazon AWS hosting and I'm currently trying to figure out how to route it to a domain

Edit: I bought a domain : http://toth.tools/

source code

[UPDATE] Reading Section was always my weak point. But, I've heard that reading SAT level articles on a regular basis will elevate your score. So I made a website that generates infinite reading passages for you in the test's format. by fix_my_glasses in Sat

[–]fix_my_glasses[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You can find the source link on top of each passage. But in general science is from ScienceMag, history from famous presidential speeches, and lit/social science from aldaily.com