May 7, 2011 SAT test
May 7, 2011 SAT test in 2 weeks, what should you do? You don’t have much time to study so you need to study smartly. Here are the quick SAT study tips: Try taking the collegeboard blue book since it has the most accurate exam. Try taking as many practice tests as possible. That is the more effective way to improve your SAT score in short period of time. For SAT Math, try our free online Math SAT practice test: http://examdude.com/free-sat-math-practice-test/ For SAT Reading, don’t spent too much time on memorize SAT vocab before the exam. It is too lateRead the rest >>
What is the most common answer choice on the SAT?
What is the most common answer choice on the SAT? I saw this interesting question on the Yahoo! Answers couple days ago. And here is what they found: I don’t think this is very useful information but looks like “D” and “C” are the most common choice on the SAT. Based on the Past 10 SAT exam Past SAT Test A B C D E 1 24 30 37 31 38 2 30 31 36 30 33 3 28 31 36 38 27 4 29 35 28 33 35 5 32 31 37 30 30 6 29 36 26 38Read the rest >>
March 2011 – SAT Math Questions and Answers
March 2011 – SAT Math Questions and Answers 2011 SAT Math Answers for the Guid-in: 9. 1/2 or 0.5 (3x=42; what is 7/x?) 10. 270 (total degree measure of a linear pair and a right angle) 11. 8 (pairs were 1 and 12, 2 and 11, 3 and 10, 4 and 9, 5 and 8, and 6 and 7; we wanted the number that pairs with 5) 12. 3 (average area of a piece of a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle that covered a 30×50 area) 13. 2010 (|x – k| < 2 and 2008 < x < 2012; what is k?)Read the rest >>
16 Formulas you need to know for SAT
16 Formulas you need to know for SAT Students always try to study too hard the night before the SAT. However, you should not study more than 1 hour the night before SAT, relax and get enough sleep is what you need to do. So what should we study in that 1 hour period? Here is a 10 minutes cheat sheet for SAT Math – “16 formulas you need to know for SAT Math”. You should be very familiar with these 16 formulas which you have learnt during your freshman and sophomore years. They are easy formulas but also easyRead the rest >>