How to crush the SAT (from 1580 scorer)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 20. 06. 2024
- The honest truth about the SAT + how to get your dream school!
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đ Chapters:
0:00 intro
1:32 my context
3:22 tip #1
4:39 tip #2
5:47 tip #3
6:16 tip #4
7:01 tip #5
7:46 tip #6
8:18 tip #7
9:26 tip #8
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Personally, I don't have issues with questions that involve old english. However, I have trouble making inferences in scientific questions.
This is so helpful. I want to improve my SAT score a few points in August, so I'll be studying this summer!
this was very helpful, thanks! i feel a lot more confident
Love this!
Third times the charm đ€
SAT is alot more different now then what it used to be
The SAT is a lot different now compared to what it used to be.
can you give book names for reading
Is point 7 really possible
for learning the latin roots, what would you say is the best way?
membean
Great question - I still think old fashioned flashcards are good, but remember to add some examples of usage for the words. For example: âloquâ from âloquorâ, means to speak - that could be used in soliloquy, loquacious, eloquent.
I've found some lists of roots from Quizlet or other sources, and we're working on adding more of these to Acely AI as well!