{"id":5880,"date":"2016-03-08t09:00:46","date_gmt":"2016-03-08t17:00:46","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=5880"},"modified":"2016-03-07t08:28:56","modified_gmt":"2016-03-07t16:28:56","slug":"new-sat-math-study-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/sat\/new-sat-math-study-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"new sat math study guide"},"content":{"rendered":"
this week, we will be going over the 4 topics that the sat test makers have broken down the math section into. in order to master the test, we need to know and understand what will possibly come up. that way, we can figure out what our strengths and weaknesses are. <\/p>\n
as you follow along, you will be creating your own personalized new sat math study guide. after all, each student is unique, so customize your study plan in a way that makes the most sense to you.<\/p>\n
take some time to look over each section and think about how well you did in school when you were learning those topics. perhaps you aced all of your algebra<\/a> classes, but you didn’t do so well while learning trigonometry<\/a>. in that case, you will want to allocate less time studying linear equations and put in more time refreshing the basics of sohcahtoa. <\/p>\n <\/p>\n let’s get started! <\/p>\n this section makes up the bulk of the math problems covered on the test. linear equations, functions, and inequalities are what’s in store for you here. you’ll also be expected to know how to interpret graphs and know how to manipulate them.<\/p>\n what you learned in your algebra classes should be more than sufficient to cover what’s necessary in order to answer the wide array of problems you’ll run into. these types of questions should pose little threat to your hopes of getting a high sat score.
\n <\/p>\nthe four new sat math sections<\/h2>\n
heart of algebra \u2013 33%<\/h3>\n
\n <\/p>\npassport to advanced math \u2013 28%<\/h3>\n