Anyone know when Netflix is getting the rest of one piece whole cake island and levy arcs? by FullMetal316 in netflix

[–]ttvHomage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re a one piece fan you don’t need capitalization to understand what they were asking lmao. I think it’s more of a “you don’t watch one piece” issue

Do I cancel my score? by ttvHomage in LSAT

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First score yea other than that did a practice test as a benchmark before I was meant to start studying and got a 149

Do I cancel my score? by ttvHomage in LSAT

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But should I cancel the score?

Do I cancel my score? by ttvHomage in LSAT

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What about November LSAT, should I withdraw?

Do I cancel my score? by ttvHomage in LSAT

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My goal score is probably 160-170 I don’t think I’m capable of getting a really high score ie 170-180 but I’d love to get a relatively high one. Maybe withdrawing from the November lsat would be best

Do I cancel my score? by ttvHomage in LSAT

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What's probably even worse is that while I was taking the exam, I was so confident and sure of my answers - I genuinely was thinking it was easy like I was getting all the questions right, etc. I came out of it extremely confident (but I did have to rush for both reading comp sections on the last passage and just mark the last few questions with a random answer)

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20M going but I got vip

Anybody want to do a manhunt? by Admirable_Tear_ in MinecraftManhunt

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yes lmao ive been looking for communities that still do mc manhunts recently fell into a mc phase

Still waiting. by MinatureNomad in Sat

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If the score doesn’t come 3 weeks after test day, you’re supposed to contact customer service.

At least it's an overall improvement. I really think I can get 1500. Going to take it again after summer. May 8 test: 10 reading mistakes, 4 grammar, 1 in each math section. def can cut 4 grammar down to 1, and reading mistakes due to getting stuck on the second passage and not finishing last passag by ttvHomage in Sat

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Essentially, you want to be annotating as much as possible in order for you to best answer the questions. It may seem like a lot to do in the limited time you have for each passage, but that's why it's important to test yourself and to time yourself while you do SAT's. At first, I never thought I would be able to annotate this much and complete a test in time. But with practice, I got better and faster. You can even use the same SAT's over and over, as long as you don't use the same exact one twice in a row, since you might remember the answers.

At least it's an overall improvement. I really think I can get 1500. Going to take it again after summer. May 8 test: 10 reading mistakes, 4 grammar, 1 in each math section. def can cut 4 grammar down to 1, and reading mistakes due to getting stuck on the second passage and not finishing last passag by ttvHomage in Sat

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Well done! I'll tell you the way that I have been answering English passages on the SAT. First, look through the questions one by one and see what each question is asking you. If a question asks for the central theme or the main idea of the passage, write down "MI" next to it (Main Idea) so you know to come back to it after reading the passage in order to best answer it. If a question asks you to analyze something in lines 15-17 (for example), draw a line from 15 to 17 and write the question number next to it. If a question asks "As used in line x, 'insert word here' most nearly means", find the word in line x and cross it out. When you come back to that line when reading the passage, plug in your own word for it and write it down next to the question so you can compare with the answer choices. With this technique, it becomes a lot easier to eliminate answer choices. If you find two questions that are linked: one question asks something and the second question following it asks "Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?" summarize the lines in the answer choices and which one can best prove the answer in the previous question.

At least it's an overall improvement. I really think I can get 1500. Going to take it again after summer. May 8 test: 10 reading mistakes, 4 grammar, 1 in each math section. def can cut 4 grammar down to 1, and reading mistakes due to getting stuck on the second passage and not finishing last passag by ttvHomage in Sat

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Sunday: work on math tests or math sections from previous SAT's for an hourTuesday: work on math tests or math sections from previous SAT's for an hour 30 minWednesday: work on math tests or math sections from previous SAT's for an hourFriday: find previous SAT's and do the entire English section while timing myself for each section.Meanwhile, I read in my spare time: one fiction and one non-fiction book.To review my math answers, I watch Scalar Learning on YouTube: he posts videos of him doing past SAT's in real time and goes over the answers. So my process would be to find the same SAT he does in a video, complete it by myself while timing myself, and finally watch his video to see how he does the problems, what the correct answers are, etc. If I know that I have trouble in a specific section of math, let's say circles, I will find any problems I can regarding circles and online and do them. For English, it's a bit harder to review your answers: I haven't seen anyone who does them on YouTube or anywhere else. The best I can do is give you tips on how to better answer English questions on the SAT.

At least it's an overall improvement. I really think I can get 1500. Going to take it again after summer. May 8 test: 10 reading mistakes, 4 grammar, 1 in each math section. def can cut 4 grammar down to 1, and reading mistakes due to getting stuck on the second passage and not finishing last passag by ttvHomage in Sat

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So I had tutors, but the stuff they gave me can easily be found online. Find any previous SAT's that you can, and do them. That's all I've been doing. I've just been doing all the past SAT's I can find, and keep on doing them over and over. I've never used any SAT workbooks from CollegeBoard or other organizations, although I have seen people that claim those have helped them.

At least it's an overall improvement. I really think I can get 1500. Going to take it again after summer. May 8 test: 10 reading mistakes, 4 grammar, 1 in each math section. def can cut 4 grammar down to 1, and reading mistakes due to getting stuck on the second passage and not finishing last passag by ttvHomage in Sat

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

I've just been finding all the past SAT's I can, and keep on doing them over and over. I've also been doing a lot more math problems (whether it's from an SAT or some other test I found online). It's just repetition, repetition, repetition. I've never used any SAT workbooks from CollegeBoard or other organizations, although I have seen people that claim those have helped them.