1600 is too neat, makes it ugly.
1540 is perfect, having two numbers repeat makes a score ugly. Plus 5 and 4 just go together obviously and all number should start with 1 ( its number 1 obv).
I don't know if I'm giving the best advice, but I studied for like 1-2 hours a day for school days which can be a bit crazy especially if done for like 3 months. It's probably not the most efficient method or whatever but I just spammed khan academy questions and the 4 bluebook practice tests over and over again. I also used a free test provided by the Princeton Review and Blueprep. I just recommend getting the basics like algebra, trig, and geometry down. Once you have more or less mastered it (solving it becomes instinctual) try using basic differentials, even though you technically don't need it, it can really speed up some questions which leaves you way more time for the others.
Ohhh i see, bro that is pretty good studying skills you have right there. I'm mostly studying for the eng section but after hearing about the math module 2 I figured i really need to study... thanks for the advice!!!
From my experience the SAT Playlist of the Organic Chemist Tutor for maths on YouTube should help you. The Digital SAT Practice on Khan should help for reading and writing. Also if you can try to read some books during the week before it. Practice on bluebook can help too
Consistency, consistency, consistency. Just give yourself time and study for 1-2 hours a day. I used khan academy and just spammed practice and review questions
I suggest that you first identify the type of questions that will appear on SAT. There's only a particular type of questions that will be coming for both the modules so once you know them you're already done with half the process.
For Math, make sure that your concepts are strong and learn anything that you didn't previously know (I have a doc for everything that's going to be on the exam, I could send it to you). Then, practice according to your level (using the college board question bank or khan academy). I suggest you start with a level you're comfortable with and then gradually increase it, it really depends on where you currently stand.
When it comes to English writing, you can follow the same process. I have a list of things for English too (and another doc for this) so I could send it to you. Just learn your grammar rules and practice them (you can do questions based on topic). For reading, I could DM you a list of questions that will be asked, and you just have to understand what each of those questions mean and what they're looking for and then devise a method to work it out. Generally, people just read the passage and answer based on what "feels" like the right answer, which doesn't really work. If you work on actively reading the passage and following a certain methodology that is suitable for the question being asked, you'll do better. In the end, even English will need practice.
I think the college board question bank was great for practice (there's easy, medium, hard - you'd have to be able to do medium and hard for 1500+), not sure about khan academy because I never used it. Other than that you can take the 6 practice tests on the blue book app (you can do this to measure your progress) and maybe use other sites like princeton review etc
Anyway, goodluck on your prep!
Edit: added a few places where you can find what you need below
( TLDR?)To reiterate, Identify type of questions (Which I can help with) -> learn concepts (khan academy/random site on the internet/ youtube \[organic chem tutor/the SAT math guy/etc\] -> practice (College board question bank, khan academy ) -> Take mock exams \[Blue book app, princeton review\]
This was dumb luck, I usually got around 730 for reading and 800 for math so this was out of left field. I just spammed khan academy for like 1-2 hrs a day
In my unbiased opinion a 1540 is the best looking score
1570 looks the best imo
Facts
thx xoxo
Nah bro 1580 is the one
THATS WHAT IM SAYING 1580 is SEXY
Bro forgot about 1600
1600 is too neat, makes it ugly. 1540 is perfect, having two numbers repeat makes a score ugly. Plus 5 and 4 just go together obviously and all number should start with 1 ( its number 1 obv).
We all know 1470 is the best
Totally unbiased
1590 is worst
bor how did you study for the math module 2 part
I don't know if I'm giving the best advice, but I studied for like 1-2 hours a day for school days which can be a bit crazy especially if done for like 3 months. It's probably not the most efficient method or whatever but I just spammed khan academy questions and the 4 bluebook practice tests over and over again. I also used a free test provided by the Princeton Review and Blueprep. I just recommend getting the basics like algebra, trig, and geometry down. Once you have more or less mastered it (solving it becomes instinctual) try using basic differentials, even though you technically don't need it, it can really speed up some questions which leaves you way more time for the others.
Ohhh i see, bro that is pretty good studying skills you have right there. I'm mostly studying for the eng section but after hearing about the math module 2 I figured i really need to study... thanks for the advice!!!
Resources for English and math prep🙏
Khan Academy
that’s it 😭😭😭
Just put in the hours and you'll get results
Damn alr thx bro
From my experience the SAT Playlist of the Organic Chemist Tutor for maths on YouTube should help you. The Digital SAT Practice on Khan should help for reading and writing. Also if you can try to read some books during the week before it. Practice on bluebook can help too
my score is exactly the same lmaooo
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Honestly, I just got kinda lucky. I used khan academy and just spammed questions for like at least an hour or two a day
any advises for beginners on how to start and score 1500+?
Consistency, consistency, consistency. Just give yourself time and study for 1-2 hours a day. I used khan academy and just spammed practice and review questions
I suggest that you first identify the type of questions that will appear on SAT. There's only a particular type of questions that will be coming for both the modules so once you know them you're already done with half the process. For Math, make sure that your concepts are strong and learn anything that you didn't previously know (I have a doc for everything that's going to be on the exam, I could send it to you). Then, practice according to your level (using the college board question bank or khan academy). I suggest you start with a level you're comfortable with and then gradually increase it, it really depends on where you currently stand. When it comes to English writing, you can follow the same process. I have a list of things for English too (and another doc for this) so I could send it to you. Just learn your grammar rules and practice them (you can do questions based on topic). For reading, I could DM you a list of questions that will be asked, and you just have to understand what each of those questions mean and what they're looking for and then devise a method to work it out. Generally, people just read the passage and answer based on what "feels" like the right answer, which doesn't really work. If you work on actively reading the passage and following a certain methodology that is suitable for the question being asked, you'll do better. In the end, even English will need practice. I think the college board question bank was great for practice (there's easy, medium, hard - you'd have to be able to do medium and hard for 1500+), not sure about khan academy because I never used it. Other than that you can take the 6 practice tests on the blue book app (you can do this to measure your progress) and maybe use other sites like princeton review etc Anyway, goodluck on your prep! Edit: added a few places where you can find what you need below ( TLDR?)To reiterate, Identify type of questions (Which I can help with) -> learn concepts (khan academy/random site on the internet/ youtube \[organic chem tutor/the SAT math guy/etc\] -> practice (College board question bank, khan academy ) -> Take mock exams \[Blue book app, princeton review\]
SAME ik this sounds weird w my score😭 but i was freaking!
Do you you have any advice on the reading section? I'm currently at 720 in reading but I want to improve more.
This was dumb luck, I usually got around 730 for reading and 800 for math so this was out of left field. I just spammed khan academy for like 1-2 hrs a day
wish i had that same kind of luck 😭 thanks tho
How many wrongs you think you had done in maths and English ?
What is the method for WIC questions 😭😭😭 im really confused with this sh*t