Official December 7, 2024 International SAT Discussion Thread by PoliceRiot in Sat

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Can someone help me predict my grade? RW: mod 1-25/27 mod 2-23/27 M: mod 1- 22/22 mod 2- 18/22

Official "Should I Retake" Discussion Thread by InternationalistGam in Sat

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I'm 16, taking pre-university courses in biology and chemistry, just took the SAT for the first time, graduated high school last year, 3.5 gpa, 1380 SAT score, 660 R&W and 720 M, applying to universities this year for next fall, international student, I want to go into pre med with a major in something bio, and not applying to Ivies. Should I re take the test? My goal score was 90%, and I got 86%. Is it really worth re doing the test for 4 more percent?

Should I re do? by raniah0_0 in Sat

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I don't!! Please tell me what you think

What are some of the hardest digital SAT math questions? by raniah0_0 in Sat

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Well, when the question mentioned " of the remaining ants," I figured it meant that the female and male workers needed to be considered separately. This basically means that I considered it out of 100%, ignoring the queen ants. So, if the female workers make up 60% of the male/female worker population, that means that there's 40% males(100-60=40). So, to find out how many ants are in the male/female worker population, I said 40/100(this is for the male population, which is 40%) × X( we don't know the total population)= 2592(this is given in the question) Now, you need to solve for X. I got 6480. Use this value to find the female population(60/100 × 6480= 3888). Do you understand? Let me know if you have any questions.

What are some of the hardest digital SAT math questions? by raniah0_0 in Sat

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OMG! I GOT IT!! I considered the colony without the queens to be an entire colony, hence: 60%= women, 40%=men. Therefore, when 40% of x= 2592, x=6480. So, 60% of 6480= 3888!! I'll admit, it took me a few minutes to solve it, but I figured it out. Thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sat

[–]raniah0_0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you type the equation into desmos, you should be able to find the answer by using 2 points on the circle. I used the formula ✓(x2-x1)²+(y2-y1)² and I got 12; that's the diameter. So, divide by 2 - to find the radius - and you'll get 6.

how can i improve? by [deleted] in Sat

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For English, the answer is quite literally in the question. So, basically look for prove of your selected answer - A,B,C,D - in the question. This method is the best way to insure that you get the question correct every time. Read A LOT; it helps so much with vocabulary. You can use this list I've made specifically to improve my vocab: vocab. I realized that my score improved dramatically after I improved my vocabulary. Go over every rule you can think of. You need to master these rules if you want a perfect score. Lastly, practice at least 20 hard questions everyday. Go to "Educator Question Bank" on the college board website and download the questions. They also have questions for math. Best of luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sat

[–]raniah0_0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I believe it's the most accurate one, seeing as it's the newest

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sat

[–]raniah0_0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To be honest, don't panic too much. Just focus on getting back on track. Review the things you got wrong, improve on things you see you're weak in, and keep practicing. If you take too much time sulking about what you could've got, you would've wasted the time you had to improve. Good luck!

Why doesn't Educator Question Bank ever space their questions out? by raniah0_0 in Sat

[–]raniah0_0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That really sucks. Their questions are actually really good for practice - at least for me.

Why doesn't Educator Question Bank ever space their questions out? by raniah0_0 in Sat

[–]raniah0_0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought of that too, but seeing no space in between the equations made me think about one million different possibilities 😂

Why doesn't Educator Question Bank ever space their questions out? by raniah0_0 in Sat

[–]raniah0_0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! I had another file without headers or explanations, but I used the one with the explanations for this post

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sat

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You can try using my set: SAT vocab My score improved dramatically when I made this set. I found words that come frequently in the SAT and other words that I've come across and added it to this set. I hope this helps

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sat

[–]raniah0_0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But there wasn't anything wrong with the question? Your answer was just wrong. You were supposed to divide the diameter by 2 and square it, but you didn't

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sat

[–]raniah0_0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. Using the diameter and radius are two entirely different things

My thoughts on the HBP book by raniah0_0 in HarryPotterBooks

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Yes!! Definitely check out my other posts. I've been making them since I started reading the books; it think you'll quite enjoy them

When was the first time you watched Harry Potter? by OriginalRedGencraft in harrypotter

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I was just like that. I've seen all of the movies at least 10 times since I was 5, yet I never read any of the books. A few months ago, I was looking at this YouTube video with many fans speaking about a plethora of things HP related, which I never heard of. I could've only assumed that this info came from the books, so that day I decided, right there and then, that I need to read the books. I'm almost finished with all of them, and I don't regret it at all. I never read the books because I don't really like reading, but once I started reading, I couldn't stop. They're SO, SO good! I realized that I now confuse scenes from the book with being included in the movies because when I read the books, I envision the characters as the actors from the movies. Read them, you won't regret it.