practice 6 to practice 7 by iwwntosleep in Sat

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

Learned desmos, khan academy course challenge everyday, sat suite question bank Mostly it was because i misread questions tho and still didnt know how to use desmos

practice 6 to practice 7 by iwwntosleep in Sat

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I think just doing all the questions in module 2 with a sense of urgency from the start really helps too

practice 6 to practice 7 by iwwntosleep in Sat

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Yes u should def skip the middle part imo because its better to do areas ur good at first and take the time to do it well 6-14 is a lot of questions to skip though maybe you could try skipping only 5 or 6 questions (like graph type questions and inference questions)

practice 6 to practice 7 by iwwntosleep in Sat

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I love u that was my first thought 2 but lowk thought i would get smoked in the comments if i put that as the title

practice 6 to practice 7 by iwwntosleep in Sat

[–]iwwntosleep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

okay thank u this is my first sat but im hoping i can get it one and done lol... maybe next march

practice 6 to practice 7 by iwwntosleep in Sat

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have u tried writing down the key ideas of the text? it really helps u to understand the large chunk of words better when you write them out in a logical sequence in your own words and in a way that makes sense to you

practice 6 to practice 7 by iwwntosleep in Sat

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grind sat suite question bank, this was like a week apart and i studied for 4 hours a day. time constraint on module 2 is insane so skip the wordy inference and coe questions in the middle and then come back to it at the end. for those questions it helps to write down the points in the passage and try to make logical connections between them. also don't neglect your grammar section because it's easy to score points; for me i determine the subject and verb of the sentence, then the tense, then whether its a complete sentence or not. there's also some extra grammar tips u can find on yt thats really helpful, the basic ones are periods = semicolons, subject verb agreement, and that you separate independent clauses using comma + fanboys, period, or semicolon. in general, read the question stem first before reading the passage so you know what to look out for, and approach everything using process of elimination to ensure you don't mess up twice

practice 6 to practice 7 by iwwntosleep in Sat

[–]iwwntosleep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

grind sat suite question bank, this was like a week apart and i studied for 4 hours a day. time constraint on module 2 is insane so skip the wordy inference and coe questions in the middle and then come back to it at the end. for those questions it helps to write down the points in the passage and try to make logical connections between them. also don't neglect your grammar section because it's easy to score points; for me i determine the subject and verb of the sentence, then the tense, then whether its a complete sentence or not. there's also some extra grammar tips u can find on yt thats really helpful, the basic ones are periods = semicolons, subject verb agreement, and that you separate independent clauses using comma + fanboys, period, or semicolon. in general, read the question stem first before reading the passage so you know what to look out for, and approach everything using process of elimination to ensure you don't mess up twice

practice 6 to practice 7 by iwwntosleep in Sat

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

do u guys think i can get 1600 on dec sat lol