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The Official SAT Thread: How do you study for SAT?

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Here:

 

Tons of info and sign-ups and practice tests here:

 

http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/about.html

 

that's basically the site for SATs.

 

Go to SAT Preparation Center™, then Official SAT Practice Questions (pick Critical Reading, Mathematics or Writing), then (for example if you clicked on "Mathematics") Review Math Concepts, then pick an area, then go to Practice Questions. :D

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I did mess up for the practice :wreck:

 

:bigcry: The vocab are too much for me :bigcry: I'm not a dictionary nor a thesaurus though :bigcry:

I'm afraid to click the link :lol:

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2/9 :bigcry:

 

*cuts wrist*

I have to improve my vocabulary too.

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:shifty:

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For what purpose?

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Yeah, you should have a try. I think my English is extremely bad, so I don't think it's hard for you.

I actually don't understand why is the math part so easy. Everything that's used to solve those problems I've already learned. What do Americans learn in high school then? :uhoh:

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I dunno. It is indeed easy. But, the verbal part is TOUGH.

The math should be easy :escaping:

I actuall don't hate math as much as I should.

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SAT? hmm i think i have to prepare for that next winter. wish me luck! :)

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