{"id":2383,"date":"2014-07-21t09:00:03","date_gmt":"2014-07-21t09:00:03","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/sat\/?p=2383"},"modified":"2018-09-01t22:45:59","modified_gmt":"2018-09-02t05:45:59","slug":"how-to-stay-focused-during-the-sat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/sat\/how-to-stay-focused-during-the-sat\/","title":{"rendered":"how to stay focused during the sat"},"content":{"rendered":"
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there are tons of tips on how to prepare for the sat before test day, but what about when you actually enter the test room? staying sharp and focused during the exam is an art in itself, and it can make quite a big difference in your score. a clear and concentrated mind is less prone to making mistakes than a distracted one. check out these 10 amazing tips on how to stay focused during the sat to maximize your performance on test day!<\/p>\n
posture affects your mentality! if you sit with good posture, you\u2019ll feel more confident, more relaxed, and ultimately, more focused. lean back and avoid hunched backs and tightly crossed arms. loosen up! not only will you feel more confident, but your body won\u2019t feel so stiff. you\u2019ll feel a lot more comfortable in the long run. check out this sat life-hack post for more on posture!
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this is a lifesaver on the sat. for each section, it\u2019s convenient to write down start and end times to help with time management. if you\u2019re starting your math section at 9:05 for example, and it\u2019s a 25-minute section, write down 9:30 at the top, so you always know approximately how much time you have. you can also find the halfway mark\u2014around 9:18 in this example\u2014and write it next to the question halfway through the test as another mini \u201cdeadline.\u201d<\/p>\n
this technique is very helpful in keeping you focused and on track. this also works for the essay and critical reading sections, as well. you can allow yourself a certain amount of time to read each passage and complete its corresponding questions, so that you don\u2019t end up spending too much time on any one article.<\/p>\n
when you\u2019re writing your essay, know how much time you should spend on each paragraph, so you don\u2019t waste a lot of time on one. for example, you could decide you want to spend four minutes on the intro, five minutes per body paragraph, three minutes for a conclusion, and two minutes for revision.<\/p>\n
the sat is the kid who you don\u2019t <\/em>want to sit at your lunch table…but at least for the four hours of test day, make the sat your best friend! seriously, though: try to actively interact<\/strong> with it. when you\u2019re reading, annotate. draw diagrams to help you comprehend difficult questions. move your lips when you read long passages (or read it in a funny voice in your head). underline important details.<\/p>\n if you\u2019re actively engaging with the exam, it\u2019s very hard (or perhaps impossible) to lose focus. it\u2019s sounds weird, but it actually holds considerable validity. after you read a question, guess before you look at the answer choices. a lot of times, reading answer choices can be strangely worded and lead you to pick the wrong answer. don\u2019t get confused! answer the question mentally, and then pick the closest answer choice. when you first enter the test room, your hands may start shaking sporadically. your eyes might fidget. your might begin to have a seizure on the floor. you might enter the room and just think:<\/p>\n this sounds like a no-brainer, but for real: don\u2019t panic! it\u2019s normal to feel anxiety before the sat. just sit, close your eyes, breathe<\/em>, and remember that it\u2019s really just a test. if you don\u2019t know the answer to a question during the exam, just move on. draw a small erasable mark on your scantron so you can return to it later. stress only makes it harder to focus. keep yourself from negative thoughts, and stay calm! during the essay section, you\u2019ll need to use literary, historical, or real life examples to support your argument. before you are allowed to start the section, try focusing on your mental \u201cidea bank.\u201d this is a list of examples that you are familiar with and feel comfortable writing about. you can even write them all down at the top of your page when you\u2019re allowed to begin. it\u2019s easier to choose an example when you have them all before you. this will help you stay focused during the sat and prevent the panic of knowing what to write about! another essay tip to help you focus: make an outline of your essay before! this will help you organize your ideas, while keeping you relaxed and concentrated. have a good idea of what you\u2019re going to write before you jump into it. don\u2019t be in a rush to start the introduction. talk! it sounds strange, but talking with other people\u2014before the test and during the break\u2014is a very good way to relax and keep things in perspective. it\u2019s a great way to know that you are not alone, and ultimately, it\u2019ll help you stay calmer and more focused. i would do anything to own that kitten. it knows very well the importance of stretching, which can do wonders for your concentration! it\u2019s hard to focus when your muscles are cramping. before the test, during the break, and after you complete each section, make sure to stretch if you\u2019re feeling a bit uncomfortable. take a look at some of these stretches<\/a>! don\u2019t look at the students around you! it\u2019s tempting to see where everyone else is at on the test, but it\u2019ll only waste time, increase your level of stress, and make you lose focus. keep your eyes on the paper or the clock. it isn\u2019t a race! it doesn\u2019t make you cooler than everybody else if you\u2019re the first to close your booklet; it\u2019ll only make you more anxious and more prone to making mistakes. take your time and pace yourself. if you\u2019re going to finish early, check your work. all that test prep will be for nothing if you can’t stay focused during the sat. keep these tips in mind, and you\u2019ll stay calm, collected, and focused for your exam! if all else fails and you\u2019re having a panic attack, just close your eyes and picture this gif. if this gif does not make you happy, then you do not possess a soul. i recommend that you stop taking the sat and start working for college board.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n photo credit: 1 \/ 2<\/a> \/ 3<\/a> \/ 4<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" there are tons of tips on how to prepare for the sat before test day, but what about when you actually enter the test room? staying sharp and focused during the exam is an art in itself, and it can make quite a big difference in your score. a clear and concentrated mind is less […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":72,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[91],"tags":[44],"ppma_author":[24894],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\n <\/p>\n4) guess!<\/h2>\n
\n <\/p>\n5) don\u2019t panic!<\/h2>\n
\n <\/p>\n6) picture your idea bank<\/h2>\n
\n <\/p>\n7) outline your essays <\/h2>\n
\n <\/p>\n8) converse with people during the break!<\/h2>\n
\n <\/p>\n9) stretch! <\/h2>\n
\n <\/p>\n10) don\u2019t think about the others!<\/h2>\n
\n <\/p>\ntakeaway<\/h2>\n
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