SAT Exam Preparation Tips
Introduction
- Improving SAT scores even at last minute is possible.
- Focus on last-minute study topics and test-taking techniques.
- Personal experience: Improved from 1430 to 1550 in 3 weeks.
- Aim to share effective strategies for score improvement.
Math Section Strategies
- Calculator Programs:
- Utilize calculator programs for efficiency in solving math problems.
- Install helpful programs for geometry, algebra, etc.
- Recommended calculator: TI-84 Plus.
- Be familiar with programs to avoid confusion during the test.
- Conceptual Understanding:
- Study questions you get wrong, identify mistakes, and learn from them.
- Keep a log of errors to track and improve.
- Focus on problem areas, e.g., probability.
- SAT Formulas:
- Review SAT-provided formulas and basic geometry formulas pre-exam.
Reading and Writing Section Tips
- Reading Comprehension:
- Read the blurb at the top of passages for context.
- Use relatable subjects to stay engaged with passages.
- Annotate digitally to highlight key points and stay focused.
- Prioritize understanding over speed in difficult passages.
General Test-Taking Strategies
- Time Management:
- Use a personal time-checking system instead of relying on the on-screen timer.
- Plan periodic checks at 1/3 and 2/3 of the section.
- Break Utilization:
- Use the 10-minute break between sections for snacks and water.
- Practicing with the same snacks can create familiarity and focus.
- Pre-Exam Night:
- Light study to keep confidence and mental readiness.
- Sleep meditation to improve rest quality.
Personal Experience and Advice
- Pre-Exam Rituals:
- Share personal story of traveling to a test center.
- Advice on dealing with testing in unfamiliar environments.
- Preparation Checklist:
- Bring pencil, charged calculator, student ID, admission ticket, snack, and water bottle.
Encouragement
- Aim to achieve the best possible score.
- Offer of personal consulting for college applications.
These strategies should aid in boosting SAT scores through targeted preparation and disciplined test-taking techniques. Good luck!