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Top Five SAT Land mines |
| 2007-08-27 07:40 |
Let’s face it: the SAT test is littered with land mines seeking to lure the unwary student into careless or panic-induced mistakes. This underscores the fact that one of the best SAT preparation strategies involves learning how to keep the test from beating you. Being able to avoid the land mines separates the casual from the serious SAT test-taker. |
Sat Test Day: The Night Before And Morning Of |
| 2007-08-27 07:29 |
By: Karl Schellscheidt After dinner, collect the things you’ll need on test day: 1) Your SAT Admission Ticket 2) Your Student ID or Driver’s License 3) Several #2 Pencils (with good erasers!) 4) Calculator 5) Watch or other timepiece 6) A good snack! (the test is very long; you will need a snack) |
Sat Test: Not Your Big Brother’s Exam |
| 2007-08-27 07:28 |
By: June Mala The SAT Test continues to evolve with every generation of students, and the current SAT Test is an exceptions. Gone are those old mental teasers known as “analogies” which required you to decide if Obfuscate is to Obscure like Dilly-Dally is to Linger. Of course, for those who loved these verbal games, this is a disadvantage, especially for those who are not so keen on writing. |
Vocabulary Prep For The Sat Test |
| 2007-08-27 07:27 |
By: Karl Schellscheidt What you’re supposed to do and what you’ve been taught to do since childhood is put your book down, pick up your dictionary and look up that word, maybe write a little note for yourself after you’ve learned the definition, understand the word and context, understand the passage a little bit better as a whole, and cruise on through your homework that night. |