category: sat
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new sat reading: great global conversation and u.s. founding documents
with the new sat’s push towards real-world reading skills, historical documents like dr. martin luther king, jr.’s speeches, frederick douglass’ writings, and the gettysburg address will appear in the sat reading section.
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sat writing multiple choice strategies, part 2: grammar and mechanics
in this second post on multiple choice strategies for sat writing, we take a look at the technical grammar questions and how you can eliminate wrong answers and find the right one!
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how to get a perfect score on new sat reading
the new sat reading section is scored out of 800 (combined with writing). let’s take a look at some ways to reach a perfect score on reading.
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sat reading multiple choice strategies, part 3: structure of writing questions
in this post, we’ll look at strategies for choosing the right answers in sat reading questions that test your knowledge of the structure of writing.
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sat test locations 101: where can you take the sat?
the college board offers thousands of sat test locations all over the world. which one is the best for you?
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how to manage your time on new sat writing
the old sat tried to manage time for students by hustling test-takers from one subject area to the next. since you now handle passages within long sections on your own, let’s look at some ways you can manage all this time on your hands.
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sat reading vocabulary: multiple choice strategies, part 2
there are always some questions on the new sat reading section that will focus more on knowledge of specific, commonly-used vocabulary words.
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sat reading multiple choice strategies, part 1: implicit and explicit information
this post is about ways to apply the predictability of multiple choice questions on the new sat specifically to the reading section.
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how to manage time on new sat reading
long sat sections can seem daunting, but by practicing the sat in timed sets and using time management strategies, you’ll fly through the 65 minute reading section with confidence!
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sat no-calculator section tips
freaking out about the new no-calculator math section on the sat? don’t! just practice the following strategies and you’ll do great!