{"id":12560,"date":"2018-06-11t09:00:50","date_gmt":"2018-06-11t16:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=12560"},"modified":"2022-06-14t07:17:35","modified_gmt":"2022-06-14t14:17:35","slug":"sat-math-perfect-800","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/sat\/sat-math-perfect-800\/","title":{"rendered":"sat math: how to score a perfect 800 [plus a downloadable guide]"},"content":{"rendered":"
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<\/a><\/p>\n who wants a perfect 800 score<\/a> in sat math? who wouldn’t<\/em> want that? well, good news\u2014that perfect 800 is within your reach. with the right prep, and the right understanding of sat math, anyone can get an 800, or something very close to it. we’ll share quick facts about sat math, steps you can take to get an 800, and share practice resources, including a free ebook filled with practice questions!<\/p>\n aside from the obvious appeal of seeing that beautiful 800 glowing on your score report, there are other benefits to scoring perfectly in sat math. whether you feel more confident in sat math<\/a> or the reading\/writing & language sections of the test, a perfect math score can keep your whole-test score high, making you a highly competitive applicant.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n the first step toward sat math preparation is understanding<\/em>. and by this, i mean you need to understand the basic structure of the test. it’s an easy first step. consult the quick facts list and the two tables below, and you’ll clearly see the whole picture.<\/p>\n the third and fourth sections of the whole sat exam focus on math. section 3 of the test is the first math section, and is headed “math test\u2014no calculator.” as you’d assume, you can’t use a calculator in this section of the test. section 4 of the exam, the second sat math section, is entitled “math section\u2014calculator.” and\u2014you guessed it\u2014you can use a calculator in this part of sat math.<\/p>\n for full details on the differences between these two sections, check out the handy dandy table below:<\/p>\ntable of contents<\/h2>\n
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sat math: quick facts<\/h2>\n
fact #1: there are two sections of sat math: calculator, and no calculator.<\/h3>\n